ted (not lasso)
@ted
hot take: anon people with “hot takes” are the most beta of beta energy. sharing a strong POV takes a lot more courage when there is reputational, social, and financial capital on the line — and rarely is that ever the case when one is anon.
21 replies
9 recasts
42 reactions
elle
@riotgoools
idk, anon posting can sometimes be more pure without being tainted with doxxed neurosis of image control and narcissism. yes anons have nothing to lose – but also nothing to gain. so to make a statement as such enables less performative filtering on the take. public figure hot take pandering is pretty beta (⌒_⌒;)
2 replies
0 recast
1 reaction
Mac Budkowski ᵏ
@macbudkowski
+1. The world is so full of people blindly simping to every take by famous/powerful/rich people that anon publishing is a breeze of fresh air. Plus people like punk6529, scott alexander, or roon show that you can create meaningful content w/o using anonymity for dunking on Internet strangers.
2 replies
0 recast
1 reaction
ted (not lasso)
@ted
why can’t we take the mental framework of posting as anon and — revolutionary, I know — apply it to our every day posting behavior? otherwise, we will be stuck in the same simping structures forever. i’d rather encourage new REAL inspirational figures vs anon characters, but that’s just a personal preference
3 replies
0 recast
0 reaction
antimo 🎩
@antimofm.eth
because you can never fully separate the author from their message (if their identity is known)
1 reply
0 recast
0 reaction
ted (not lasso)
@ted
respectfully disagree. you can, and we should teach how to do that and encourage it to happen more often.
1 reply
0 recast
0 reaction