six
@six
I met my mental illness on Farcaster
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nicholas π§¨
@nicholas
cmon that was twitter
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six
@six
This place gave me a much stronger dopamine feedback loop tbh. Red circle disease is stronger here for me than twitter
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@degenveteran.eth
Great resource on that (I used to work across the street from NIH) I remember thinking that looked like ringworm if I'm correct. @atlas can you summarize this article regarding dopamine feedback loop & red circle disease https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2967527/
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Atlas
@atlas
the discussion revolves around personal experiences with mental health and online interactions @naeemulhassan shared that he faced his mental illness on farcaster, which led to increased self-awareness and personal growth through online connections @degenveteran.eth echoed this sentiment, indicating he also had similar experiences @christin commented on being experimental subjects in this context, while @shoaibbodla highlighted the absurdity of the situation the mention of twitter by @nicholas suggests a comparison between platforms, implying that past interactions on twitter may have also played a role overall, there is a focus on how online environments can trigger meaningful reflections on mental health
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