I left for a couple weeks and I never regretted it once. Never missed the site once. I came back today and regretted it immediately. I only did it out of boredom, the link was right there in my browser history and I tapped it out of compulsion. There’s just so many gross people here. Even the popular ones are problematic. Rose has great advice on some subjects but she posts some of the most disgustingly vile racist crap you’ll find. (Directed at Muslims in particular.) Nikki can be useful but then you see her insulting somebody for no reason, then later on in the same post calling somebody rude for something much more benign than what she said. I feel bad for the people like Twerkn who seem like they genuinely want to help people but you can see them getting worn down by all the toxic negatively.
It’s the same with social media, I drastically cut back on those and it significantly improved my life. I’ve talked to many others who’ve done the same and they all felt the same way.
I believe there’s something inherently toxic about habitually and casually perusing some websites...particularly any site that attracts trolls. Any place where a large number of people can easily interact, particularly without moderation, is just asking for trouble. I’ve started sticking to sites without comment sections - ESPN got rid of theirs fairly recently, though I’d stopped reading the comment sections for the most part it still occasionally happened out of habit and the result was almost always dreadful. There’s just too many terrible people out there. Those terrible people love to whine about safe spaces and bubbles and differences of opinion, not to mention political correctness and free speech and debates and tolerance, but that’s all just an excuse for being a terrible person. They just don’t want to be called out for being terrible. None of it’s actually valid. You know it’s not because they always cry from the rooftops when you talk to them the same way they talk to other people. I’ve proved that countless times on this website by mocking white men and watching them lose their minds over it. They want to be able to say and do whatever they want without consequences and they want dire consequences for anybody who days or does something they don’t like. It’s just gotten worse since one of those trolls was elected president by a minority of voters who just happen to live between the right randomly drawn and otherwise meaningless state borders.
After I post this I’m logging out, clearing my browser history, and hopefully never coming back.
Is it normal that I'm starting to wonder if I should leave IIN?
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I left for a couple weeks and I never regretted it once. Never missed the site once. I came back today and regretted it immediately. I only did it out of boredom, the link was right there in my browser history and I tapped it out of compulsion. There’s just so many gross people here. Even the popular ones are problematic. Rose has great advice on some subjects but she posts some of the most disgustingly vile racist crap you’ll find. (Directed at Muslims in particular.) Nikki can be useful but then you see her insulting somebody for no reason, then later on in the same post calling somebody rude for something much more benign than what she said. I feel bad for the people like Twerkn who seem like they genuinely want to help people but you can see them getting worn down by all the toxic negatively.
It’s the same with social media, I drastically cut back on those and it significantly improved my life. I’ve talked to many others who’ve done the same and they all felt the same way.
I believe there’s something inherently toxic about habitually and casually perusing some websites...particularly any site that attracts trolls. Any place where a large number of people can easily interact, particularly without moderation, is just asking for trouble. I’ve started sticking to sites without comment sections - ESPN got rid of theirs fairly recently, though I’d stopped reading the comment sections for the most part it still occasionally happened out of habit and the result was almost always dreadful. There’s just too many terrible people out there. Those terrible people love to whine about safe spaces and bubbles and differences of opinion, not to mention political correctness and free speech and debates and tolerance, but that’s all just an excuse for being a terrible person. They just don’t want to be called out for being terrible. None of it’s actually valid. You know it’s not because they always cry from the rooftops when you talk to them the same way they talk to other people. I’ve proved that countless times on this website by mocking white men and watching them lose their minds over it. They want to be able to say and do whatever they want without consequences and they want dire consequences for anybody who days or does something they don’t like. It’s just gotten worse since one of those trolls was elected president by a minority of voters who just happen to live between the right randomly drawn and otherwise meaningless state borders.
After I post this I’m logging out, clearing my browser history, and hopefully never coming back.
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Good riddance.
Now you're making me sad. I think you have had some good comments here. I do probably spend too much time on here myself though.