does sadposting make the world worse?
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Replying to @gracecondition
Type 1: Physical interventions help, but netfolk can't physically intervene, so complaining to them for help mostly spreads psychic pain.
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Type 2: Insightful analysis of the routes into, out of, and through sadness should have a positive impact. Never really seems to? But not negative.
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Type 3: Some sadposting is really good art that improves the world with beauty, while and despite possibly helping people to wallow.
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Type 4: Sad tweets naively judged world-detrimental by effect are still better than *vague gesturing* hashtags and current event tweets.
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I shouldn't have called that type 4. That's like a bandage on type 1. idk.
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is there a category for sadposts clothed in jokes?
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i personally love seeing other people's sadjokes, makes me feel less alone, but i dont know what effect it has on other people, and i dont know if i should sadpost less
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effect of sadposts on me is neutral to positive. main thing i worry about is if cool ppl sadpost, ppl will stop wanting to become cool
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i've mostly moved sadposting to an alt and to [redacted]
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