• @spittingimage
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    31 hour ago

    Just a few minutes ago. It was a thread about someone losing a beloved pet rat to old age. I want to say something comforting, but can’t think of anything that doesn’t seem trite or cliched.

  • @[email protected]
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    I delete the vast majority of what I type out. Mostly stuff that’s personal experience based that, while adding to the conversation, doesn’t really matter to anyone and isn’t that interesting.

    I start writing it because I care enough, and stop when I realize nobody else will.

    Sometimes I let myself finish fleshing out the thought, then delete it, but often I just get the bulk of my thoughts out and give up when editing it. I’m pretty verbose, and don’t really have much of an outlet in real life, and I’m an anxious mess about interactions, so… it’s just a way to relieve some of the pressure without it impacting anything.

  • @9point6
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    Several times a day

    Sometimes I can’t be arsed with the replies it might generate, others I realise I’m not actually adding anything to the conversation

    • @[email protected]
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      33 hours ago

      I’d add to this: if I cannot phrase it succinctly and with the right words, it’s better off unsaid.

      • Rhynoplaz
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        Also, if I realize that I’m just repeating what everyone else is saying, then I’ll scrap it completely.

  • @[email protected]
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    73 hours ago

    About half of my responses are deleted. I realize that sometimes I’m just not adding any substance to the conversation.

  • snooggums
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    10 mins ago, and I frequently decide against it because I am either unsure of whether I read something right or because I don’t feel like actually engaging in a conversation about the topic.

    • @wjrii
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      64 hours ago

      Literally just now. I was going to agree and add detail about my own thought process, but… meh.

  • @yesman
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    22 hours ago

    I hate that when I abandon a comment, the annoying little “are you sure you want to leave the page?” dialogue pops up.

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      12 hours ago

      If you click “Cancel” on the comment, it does not do that, at least for me on the web UI.

  • @[email protected]
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    22 hours ago

    A stupid argument I was having about how DND isn’t the best tool for many stories that aren’t about combat + resource management. I know people can have fun with anything but it bugs me when people are like “I do a political intrigue game about secret modern vampires in DND 5e” the same way it might bother some of you if someone was like “I put in my screws with a hammer” or “I add up the numbers in my spreadsheet by hand and type them into the totals row one at a time” or “I don’t use copy-paste I just retype everything”

    Like, it doesn’t matter but it bugs me a little.

    But I was getting down voted into oblivion so I gave up after someone begrudgingly admitted that yes different games have different focuses.

  • Altima NEO
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    22 hours ago

    Just about every time. Especially if it’s on my phone. I get frustrated with the typos and having to go back and fix them.

  • @[email protected]
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    104 hours ago

    Nearly every day. Sometimes it’s helpful to write out my thoughts, even if they’re too rude or just too banal to actually post.

  • Rentlar
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    The latest: A couple comments about the US VP Debate I had started but decided against. Often times I realize that I’m angry and upset at something I read, but I should step back and breathe before posting a rant and opt instead for something more level-headed.

    In the past year: Some replies that I write sound like just backtalk so I don’t post those when they don’t meaningfully advance the discussion. Some discussion topics like about autism, LBGTQ, gender equality, wars, religion, and race issues I want to reply to, to help spur and advance awareness and discussion, but sometimes I feel it’s not my place. I want to leave it for people with more direct experience to provide better answers. Oh and one other reason: sometimes I start writing but delete too topic- or location-specific answers that could doxx myself. I don’t mind people knowing what city I live in or have been in but any more granular than that you will have to know me better personally.

  • Clay_pidgin
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    64 hours ago

    Often when I start a reply on some political nonsense and then realize that arguing won’t make anyone’s day better.

    • anon6789
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      33 hours ago

      This is what most often gets me.

      I’m here to have fun, so I try to limit my political opinions.

      If it seems like someone may be missing some important info to make an informed decision and I feel I can phrase it in an educational way and not preachy or confrontational, then I’ll hit publish.