yes, people are entitled to their anger, and entitled to express it. I don't even really disagree with the things they're angry about, in this instance! it's just the vehemence of it, the freshly-wounded rage in response to what are comparatively minor disagreements in context
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I'm straying away from my original topic here, but the POINT is that tone actually matters hugely to written conversation - can be the difference between a forum/platform feeling hostile or welcoming to newcomers - but tonal shifts are hard to make & interpret
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and thus today's conundrum, where I'm looking at my corners of the internet and honestly cannot tell if I'm having a bad mental health day independently or if everyone is just unusually angry in a way that's upsetting to me or of it's both, because internet
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and seeing as how mental health is kind of important to the general population, I wish we could have a productive conversation about tone/mood in the conversational internet and how it impacts us, without that conversation being hijacked by dudes who tell women to smile more
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ANYWAY. that was a rant of some kind and now I'm gonna go curl up and sleep
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