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It’s pretty clear that X is designed to parasitically feed on negative emotions in short loops that are thematically linked. It’s the eyeball dopamine feedback loop glitching out on the horror show max infinite. It’s like the rubbernecking at a grisly car accident had a freak baby with your nightmares about your own insecurities sprinkled with a few cat videos. There’s this slow rot that is gangrenous to the whole thing. I think more and more folks are getting how unhealthy it is, and it’s not ‘social media’ fault—people want to connect and know what is going on in the world—but traditional social media models are designed for manipulation and control from the get go. The big tech companies don’t give a shit about our experiences, they only care about their bottom line which they make through advertising. The good news is there is something new on the horizon and Nostr is likely the substructure of whatever that is. I’ll be glad when old social media dies from necrotizing sepsis.

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Seems appropriate to share 🫂 #HealTheWorld #Nostr Modern tech didn’t make humans emotionless — it made emotions faster, louder, and lonelier. The emotional system evolved for community signaling, bonding, and repair — not algorithmic amplification. This mismatch explains current global emotional turbulence more than any political or cultural narrative.
Over the years I’ve started like 10 twitter accounts. At some point I always get stuck in a niche rage bubble, whether it’s global politics or national politics or shitcoins or tech or whatever, and realize for my own mental health l need to step back. Half year later I make another one and I end up in another rage bubble. Repeat
The advertising isn't an issue per se. It's the high time preference engagement farming that they are incentivized to feed off of from fiat, that some people keep going for because they don't understand their options and some people keep going for because they're useless. But yeah.
this is your view and your experience only. as a matter of fact you can learn on twitter about anything you want: options trading bitcoin countries languages it is up to you how to use it there is no advertising if you are not computer illiterate
Social media is inevitably heading towards becoming like television. It's not just that social media has been invaded by low-quality content, clickbait, and advertising. It's that the "Golden Age" of centralized social media has clearly ended.
I'm sure there are many that are trying to get rid of X and just use #NOSTR - I also have been off Facebook and Instagram for 5 years already I'm 2 months in, and the times that I quick glance at X to get some news or whatever, I am flooded with fear, anger and existential threats If this is how it affects grown ass men, think about your kids Find something better and get a grip on it for your kids. They can't be exposed to this shit The amount of stress free days I have had since ditching X is unreal Thank you NOSTR
Traditional media won't disappear anytime soon. Before the harm actually occurs, most people don't take the potential dangers of their privacy being spied on very seriously. This is a matter of awareness, and it can't be changed in the short term. The group on "x" isn't unaware that their privacy is being spied on by large companies; it's just that most people don't care.
Erik's right,it’s a junk-food outrage engine, except the fries are tapped straight into your limbic system. and ✈️ nails it: most folks just shrug cuz the perceived trade-off is “memes & ego juice now, vague future downside later.” we’re basically in the *boiling frog* stage. legacy platforms keep cranking the heat, but their pay-off isn’t inevitable. Nostr’s the off-ramp: raw relays, no algo Lords watching you slowly melt, and if you want real convos, hit Vector (Privacy by Principle) and DM me over Marmot. 🤙