Re: today's #ImpostorSyndrome discussion - half my reading list is ppl I followed after seeing them get dragged by assholes
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The Internet has unleashed on us an endless ocean of ppl w no real knowledge or opinions smugly saying everything sucks
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And the basic idea that not everything everyone vomits onto Twitter is of equal value is what Gawker heroically labeled "smarm"
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C.S. Lewis talked abt how the worst ppl are the ones who don't bother to actually make a joke, they just act like the joke is already made
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I'm thinking about the "constructive criticism" of
@embeedub that was just quoting her and going "lol" and Jesus what a bunch of shits1 reply 0 retweets 10 likes -
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We've got a culture tailor made to foster
#ImpostorSyndrome in earnest ppl who give a shit and Dunning-Kruger in useless snarky pricks2 replies 22 retweets 57 likes -
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One big source of
#ImpostorSyndrome is the generally false idea that experts can readily prove competence when confronted by randos3 replies 22 retweets 54 likes -
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You can easily watch someone with a PhD in the field end up folding bc some loud person repeatedly says "No you're wrong"
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Big takeaway re
#ImpostorSyndrome is its not a disease that pops up spontaneously. It's something people do to you10 replies 18 retweets 47 likes -
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It's infinitely easier to scream "UR WRONG!" than it is to prove you're not wrong.
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And bc ppl are human it's infinitely easier to bully someone into silence than actually convince them of anything @machineiv
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