ThePrimaFacie

Sometimes posting comments on vids sometimes gets a few likes. Since I guess we have been wired for our brains to give us dopamine when that happens, you look back at the comment to see how far it got. It might be a surprise (extra hit of dopa) so you do it.

Then you read the comment right underneath and see someone/thing took your joke and had a few hrs to make it better and they get more likes cause of it. Meh can't really do anything about that but why is the comment right underneath mine? Like is that a whip for me to do better? A challenge for me to write the best edit of the joke? Then enhance the cycle of this game for the whole thing to sell more ads? I mean sure I get that its the "normal" pace of writing? joke telling? "Imitation is the sincere ist form of flattery" stuff but Id rather have this not be a part of the entirety of the entity that we call "social media"

I think social media sucks. It blew up in our faces because it makes money and hasn't been around long enough for society as a whole to regulate it by itself(society). Since we can't tell the horror stories of each individuals experience because companies and states don't want to scare people a way(and that all this data makes too much money) there has been a glaze over it all. Nothing for a "societal immune system" to create a folk tale about. For cave drawings of bad interactions. Im not saying that we should make up tales of harry hands or hobgoblins with burlap sacks in the woods. But that there should be an acknowledgement that the "whole of the world" can be accessed from the internet and that some people aren't and may never be ready to grasp the whole or even just a little. Without experience from the actual outside, life, vocal face to face IRL conversation, sweat from you own brow, callouses on your feet, hands. Common experiences that don't involve blinky glass screens or cameras or radios. I believe we have let ourselves down because we individually know better. To fool ourselves into a rut for the ease of it all, To give what little "freedom" up because we as individuals think we have the best moral judgement for the whole. (which Im pretty sure was an easy Psy-Op may talk about that later) To say one knows better then another about what one should do in a life that is not ones own seems good and easy and valuable. I digress.

I guess my point is that to say we all wish to give up what we (supposedly) hold most dear. FREEDOM! To regulators and money makers for the ease of what should be write, wright, right to the avg. user. Seems like we are shooting not just ourselves in the foot but everyones future in the face.

IDK I may have lost yall, any Q. lemmino. 🤠🫡

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