Yes, it is! And it's almost always necessary for context, too. But, with chronic activation, that process ends up dominating evaluation.
Yep. Every time someone changes their AVI, it causes *recognizable* dissonance for the first few scrolls. And, It's recognizable because we habitually depend on that cue for fast processing on here!https://twitter.com/lucas_a_meyer/status/1095821974369173504 …
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Mostly, a needlessly wordy way of saying "habitually." Like, we have many heuristics for evaluation and judgment. But, twitter, as a medium, makes a few of them excessively convenient. And, as we get used to them, we lose track of why we formed particular judgments.
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