You think it's "rare" for an Internet user (aka pretty much every first person in a first world country at this point) not to be addicted? You need to go outside and meet people - preferably not grown up iPad kids.
I use this place like a newspaper, and it's the only platform I engage with, about once a day on average. Sure I'm being tracked, harvested, profiled, etc, and this is all a tool for control. I also keep in mind that every single story on communities may be a psyop and use my own brain and life experience to make decisions, not much else can be done considering tptb pretty much knew how to manipulate all of humanity even before having extreme amounts of data on all different types of people. I don't think them exerting more control is the solution, and certainly I don't need them to do so in order for me to have control of my own life. In fact I'd have even more control if they fucked off entirely
I think it's rare, ya. you seem to be around a lot, doesn't mean you do t have control.
By forcing me to disclose my identity, it's effectivly oing to break what little addiction I have left. Most people will just get the jab, just share their ID, etc to get their dopamine.
I use the screen mostly for work, I know that's not usually called screen addicted, but I'm hard on myself
Yeah I hear you on the screen for work, but for me it makes me want to spend time on it less for pleasure. I hope enough people will refuse to participate as you seem you will
This site and youtard are my last personal web vice. I have no more games, rarely use social media except for nessesary networking.
If this site forces my identity, I have no choice, I would have to leave. And hopefully, there won't be any other outlet for me to waste my energy. I know why I stay here, it's because I feel unheard in my real life. even though people have to listen to me, they wouldn't want to, nor would they be able to handle my conspiracy loaded ass.
After this place is gone, I guess it's just time to let my knowledge go, it's wasted here anyway.
You think it's "rare" for an Internet user (aka pretty much every first person in a first world country at this point) not to be addicted? You need to go outside and meet people - preferably not grown up iPad kids.
I use this place like a newspaper, and it's the only platform I engage with, about once a day on average. Sure I'm being tracked, harvested, profiled, etc, and this is all a tool for control. I also keep in mind that every single story on communities may be a psyop and use my own brain and life experience to make decisions, not much else can be done considering tptb pretty much knew how to manipulate all of humanity even before having extreme amounts of data on all different types of people. I don't think them exerting more control is the solution, and certainly I don't need them to do so in order for me to have control of my own life. In fact I'd have even more control if they fucked off entirely
I think it's rare, ya. you seem to be around a lot, doesn't mean you do t have control.
By forcing me to disclose my identity, it's effectivly oing to break what little addiction I have left. Most people will just get the jab, just share their ID, etc to get their dopamine.
I use the screen mostly for work, I know that's not usually called screen addicted, but I'm hard on myself
Yeah I hear you on the screen for work, but for me it makes me want to spend time on it less for pleasure. I hope enough people will refuse to participate as you seem you will
This site and youtard are my last personal web vice. I have no more games, rarely use social media except for nessesary networking.
If this site forces my identity, I have no choice, I would have to leave. And hopefully, there won't be any other outlet for me to waste my energy. I know why I stay here, it's because I feel unheard in my real life. even though people have to listen to me, they wouldn't want to, nor would they be able to handle my conspiracy loaded ass.
After this place is gone, I guess it's just time to let my knowledge go, it's wasted here anyway.