

Yeah, but the problem is calling people’s opinions worthless. Them’s fightin’ words. There are so many other ways one can phrase it without being blunt.
Compulsive comment editor. All in good faith.
#Sorry not sorry
Yeah, but the problem is calling people’s opinions worthless. Them’s fightin’ words. There are so many other ways one can phrase it without being blunt.
And your comment is quite rude.
Found the teen! Yo guise, I caught one live! 😂
I also like that phrase. I wish I could say it more often in jest without getting slaughtered for it. Lol
I agree. Discussing politics should require some form of age verification! Reading the myopic takes are enough torture on their own, let alone having to contend with them.
(Yes, this is hyperbole. If y’all come for me I’ll laugh really hard at you.)
Some are easy to spot because they don’t understand that being apologetic has little to do with apologizing, for example. 😅
Yeah. I’ve been using Firefox for the greater half of my life. I’m bummed out.
I’ve become sincerely disappointed with them. I hope they reconsider their choices but I don’t have much hope.
And it’s ridiculous because the difference between Mastodon and Twitter is minuscule.
I remember following some popular Twitter Head. Someone made a fake account on Mastodon and started getting followers but only posted once. Since then, his followers have grown to around 11k without any content at all! Imagine if it had been a real account. But the Twitter Head would rather switch to Bluesky instead. Such bullshit.
I have a completely different take. They’re stating a personal preference (or an attitude rather than an opinion) that can resonate with other commenters. If I’m expressing something like that, my intent is to hopefully promote the idea to not give a damn so we can collectively move on. That’s why I don’t find it worthless at all.
The same can be applied to the reply: it’s someone promoting the attitude of finding those opinions superfluous, but they’re mean about it for whatever reason.