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being a reply guy is still underrated. itโ€™s the best way to start on a new platform, plus starting thoughtful conversations helps you meet incredible people. you should try it.
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I still hesitate bc being a replyguy has such bad connotations
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@yonfrula
why makes you think so?
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I was on Twitter when the phrase was coined. It was a put down. Like, the word โ€œgroupiesโ€ is to women at concerts, โ€œreplyguyโ€ was to men on that social media. On here, itโ€™s different. If someone called me a replyguy on X rn I would probably be pretty pissed
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@yonfrula
i was there too, and i feel that it might have had bad connotations at first, but time gave it a whole new meaning. @threadguy was one of the first 'reply guys' and heโ€™s now one of CT's most known personalities, being terminally onchain and putting out content everyday. it just depends on the person, if the replies are low-effort then yeah, i totally get it.
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Iโ€™m rethinking hitting the comments. The effort was there, but maybe the timing wasnโ€™t right. I did make some good friends. @nft-murder and I even have an inside joke about how he kidnapped and seduced my dad, who is supposedly is living his live as some sex slave in New Mexico.
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He's not a slave. He's happy. ๐Ÿ˜‘
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