I’ve found being more proactive in organising feeds helps. Twitter/X had an unhealthy attention-seeking algorithm. It’s good not to have that, but it means replacing that with another way of getting a fix.
I’ve found being more proactive in organising feeds helps. Twitter/X had an unhealthy attention-seeking algorithm. It’s good not to have that, but it means replacing that with another way of getting a fix.
There is such knowledge and helpfulness on here - and you're right, lists / feeds really help! I just hate to see it drowned out by over-posters who will argue at anything.
For some reason, on Twitter there developed a culture of seeing blocking as somehow admitting defeat. I think it’s better here with the nuclear block and the ethos that it’s fine to block someone if they’re annoying.