Like I personally will immediately own the fact that 1) Of course I'm "different on Twitter than in person", as everyone is 2) There are many ways in which I feel my "Twitter personality" is free to be more authentic/honest than my "real life" one Otherwise I wouldn't use it https://twitter.com/AnaMardoll/status/1384150632441946113 …
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If you're a Jekyll and Hyde, if for whatever reason you're a huge prick on Twitter in ways you aren't in person (because you *can't* be in person) that's not an argument the Hyde persona is fake If anything it's an argument that *Jekyll* is fake
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Remember Ed Norton's final line in Primal Fear "So there never was a Roy" "There never was an Aaron, Counselor"
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This has always been the case with internet, or even general, communication. The person someone is when they feel like there'll be no consequences is probably more who they are than what they show in public, and few have ever felt the internet is real life or has consequences
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