If stage fright is the fear that one has, when performing

Then inbox fright is the fear/dread I have, when it comes to getting replies or reactions, after I post…

Especially if its related to political content

You never know if you’re going to pulled into a struggle session over something and sent nasty messages, overall

  • @[email protected]
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    459 months ago

    It doesn’t bother me at all. I made a comment, someone replied, there is no need at all to continue the discussion unless I want to.

  • The Picard Maneuver
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    429 months ago

    It’s important to remember that you don’t owe it to anyone to engage in a comment fight. If someone decides to be grouchy and try to pull you into an argument, you can just ignore it and move on with your day.

    I post a lot of memes across Lemmy, and you’d be surprised (or maybe not) how often someone goes out of their way to be upset and attempt to bait me or others into arguing with them. I think some people just enjoy being mad, but I’m not one of them, so I’ve decided that it’s not worth the mental energy to engage with that.

    • synae[he/him]
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      39 months ago

      Leaning into the “ThePicardManuever is half of lemmy” meme, it would be terrible if you (or anyone!) were cowed by downvotes

  • @MacedWindow
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    279 months ago

    Talking to people is why I’m here so I am the exact opposite

  • Krafty Kactus
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    169 months ago

    If you don’t want to get sucked in, don’t respond. You don’t owe anyone anything on here.

    • GulbuddinHekmatyarOP
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      19 months ago

      I should… maybe it’s mostly me that bothers me with doing this… I guess it’s gotta do with the impulse with replying to everyone however I can…

  • @Brkdncr
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    159 months ago

    Only when there are suddenly a lot of unread messages.

    What did I say?

    • SuperDuper
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      149 months ago

      Oh no. I must have posted something that was t o o s p i c y

  • @[email protected]
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    9 months ago

    What’s in your anonymous inbox can’t hurt you irl. If they’re right, or make an argument that convinces you, you can always say so. If they’re personally hurtful you can block them. Meanwhile reflect that their nasty comments say more to the rest of us about them than you.

    Imagine being able to walk into a bar and block anyone obnoxious from interacting with you, wouldn’t that be peaceful…

    Edit to add: you’re probably going to get more posted comments from people who don’t experience inbox fright than from those who do. So keep in mind there’s a circle of silent friends supporting you!

  • @xkforce
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    109 months ago

    Learning to walk away and not waste your time engaging with people that fundamentally make your life worse is a valuable skill.

    You are not obligated to engage with everyone that tries to goad you into a pointless argument.

  • @[email protected]
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    99 months ago

    Used to. I realized that the worst that happens is that you pissed off some dickhead who writes bad words to you. You don’t get hurt or die or anything. It’s just some words.

  • Transporter Room 3
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    89 months ago

    sees 1 new notification oh cool someone responded to something let’s see what it is

    5 notifications hmm. Well something I commented on must have hit the front page / trending

    22 notifications oh god what community decided to take issue with me now… (after blocking a few instances, the amount of gif and emoji spam on my inbox has drastically reduced)

    • @june
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      29 months ago

      Exactly the same lmao. If I have more than 10 notifications I’m asking myself what I did

  • Resol van Lemmy
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    89 months ago

    At first I didn’t like the fact that my Lemmy client didn’t support notifications, but it turned out to be the greatest thing about it. It basically helped me cut down on social media time.

  • @DeaLikesTrains
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    79 months ago

    I had this when I was younger, too. Today, I don’t mind if someone posts or messages me nasty stuff, I either ignore it completely or just block this person and move on. There is no use getting frightened because of some internet stranger who decided that today is the day to type random bullshit to someone he doesn’t even know.

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    9 months ago

    What’s a struggle session?

    Inbox fright is an interesting term. I certainly know and can relate to what you are talking about.

    It doesn’t affect me too much I don’t think, but I know the feeling you are talking about. And I wonder how related or intersecting to/with social anxiety it is.

    • GulbuddinHekmatyarOP
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      19 months ago

      What’s a struggle session?

      Sorry, that’s just another term for, uh, terminally online political flame wars…

  • @[email protected]
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    79 months ago

    This was a thing on reddit too. Don’t think that Lemmy is immune to group think or even bots intentionally farming divisiveness. If anything, the inconsistent moderation by design makes it even more susceptible.

    I try to tell myself to just roll my eyes at pointlessly negative comments, throw it a downvote if I think it’s not contributing anything useful, and move on. Otherwise they’ll drag you to their level and beat you with experience, as it were.

  • @[email protected]
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    69 months ago

    I have this with checking emails at work. I hate when I have a new email and don’t know what it’s about to say.

    • @[email protected]
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      39 months ago

      Ughhhhhh, just logging in in the morning and seeing the tab header go to ‘Inbox (27)’ is awful.

  • @BonesOfTheMoon
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    59 months ago

    Yes. Mostly people on Lemmy are positive, but every so often some nutsack turns up.