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@vgr
Twitter “For You” is full of weird law and order bait, like random street violence. People pushing or punching random people for no reason around the world. How common is that kind of violent psycho behavior? I’ve had to avoid threatening acting homeless crazy people a few times but it’s not like it’s common
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Yeah I’ve notice an uptick of this stuff too. Horrible to see, and the lingering effect is weird. Makes me want to touch grass and spend more time in my local community.
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aging demographics love watching some violence to justify their paranoia just like law and order shows were(are?) popular on cable television in the mid day slot
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@les
that news cycle existing in-front of a certain group is much greater than the actual violence happening. I've rarely witnessed that kinda behavior and I would say I have been in some weird places around the world.
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You need to be incredibly careful about not prompting the X algorithm, or it can suddenly spiral really badly into some dark places. Even just pausing your scroll on the wrong video for a few seconds can start the negative feedback loop.
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@kazi
On market street after 10 it’s pretty common
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