Think this is bigger than just Twitter (or even science). Experienced the same weird associative thinking in football discussion forum for years.
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The only sane answer is to listen to the lovely and faith restoring podcast 'Conversations with People Who Hate Me' by
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To be honest, I'm not sure people hate me. But you're right, it's just possible!

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Almost no one hates Dylan either in the end. Mostly because he's lovely but also because most people aren't the miserable creatures they present themselves as online.
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Yeah, what I'm saying is I don't think anybody does. That's not what I use in my thinking.
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I think I'm being unclear (as usual). Better way of saying it I guess is that people don't think of a "real person" on the other end of internet interactions. Which is really the topic of the podcast - title is more for effect.
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Ah, it's the fact I know them offline that scares me most.

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But you mean generally? And I agree with that totally!
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Understandable and I’ve noticed that with other folks as well. It’s nice seeing other folks admitting to noticing it as well
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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