• @sundowner
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    231 year ago

    Arguing with people online is a very tempting rage trap. Good tip.

    • @Skellybones
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      41 year ago

      Never debate on the internet most people are like brick walls you can’t get through to them and they don’t want to change, plus what’s the point the only person you’re trying to prove is your self

    • @FreezerBurn
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      31 year ago

      I never really thought of it that way, but that is exactly what it is… a rage trap. My question is this fascination with media and rage trap is this just prevalent in America or does this fascination affects countries in the European Union or Europe ?

      • @sundowner
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        31 year ago

        I think it’s a global phenomenon. Part of it might be feeling the need to be angry on behalf of other people or causes - rather than about something you have directly experienced. Lots of psychology to unpack.

  • @PetrusHyde
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    151 year ago

    This is a nice tip. You should see how many subreddits I had filtered back when I was in Reddit, the list was humongous. The same for news, I’ve stopped reading the news because everything is politics and bad news. It’s just like they want to keep us angry!

    • @dojoca
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      61 year ago

      I eventually started filtering out a long list of content involving American politics - I honestly couldn’t care less about MTG and trump and the lot of them.

  • d00phy
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    91 year ago

    This is an excellent tip. Folks need to understand that most social media will just amplify the things you linger on, click, or even talk about in some cases.

    When I see a news link on social media, I ignore it for the most part. If it’s something I’m interested in, I hop over to something like Ground news, AP or Reuters and see if there’s anything about it there.

  • nLuLukna
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    81 year ago

    I stopped watching short form media for this reason. I realized that I didn’t remember what I had just watched, nor did I care. When I did remember it was usually someones opinion on someone elses opinion on some topic that neither party knew anything about. Other times it was someone jumping into a swimming pool in a dinosaur costume. It’s full of reactionary ideas and chains of dominos called trends. I still waste hours daily watching TV or listening to music. But I enjoy doing that far more than flicking tictok or Instagram. Lemmy is an exception to that rule. I liked Reddit and link aggregators tend to have significantly more diversity in content.

  • @Skellybones
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    71 year ago

    Great tip I did this with political rage bait and my life has been better

  • @phantomc137
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    51 year ago

    lol the coincidence I just unsubed from a lot of yt channels and erased my history because they where way too political and all ways in chaoes

  • @EfficaciousSkink
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    1 year ago

    When you see rage bait don’t engage. Stay mentally strong and true to yourself.

    Next time a person starts angrily parroting some nonsense tell them to stop being a fool and falling for rage bait.

  • @JesusTheCarpenter
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    21 year ago

    Exactly, ingoring is really the best thing that can be done in most cases.

  • @lynny
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    21 year ago

    I like engaging though