@modulux I absolutely think it's a mismatch about expectations on social media. I just think that I have a right to my own opinion about it :). My goal is not to be perfectly perceived but to be treated as a full human being rather than an object. Others' goals might be to get information with minimal effort on their part. I am claiming that has a social cost, when folks on this platform often act like it's free!
@grimalkina Mmm, I think I understand what you mean. Of course I agree different expectations are legitimate. For myself I'm used to IRC where, for good or bad, one tends to think of people as ephemeral lines of text. They join, they say stuff, they leave; maybe you meet them again, more likely not, and you definitely don't know who they are or what the rest of their life is like. So it's a very disembodied form of conversation where the text is almost supposed to speak for itself. Used to that, I don't mind randos to reply, build up, tear down or jump off from my posts. But if you start from a more social way of interacting this must seem very unpleasant. I do try to keep track of people's interaction styles, but it's not always easy. Thanks for the clarification, it makes sense to me now.
@grimalkina Mmm, I think I understand what you mean. Of course I agree different expectations are legitimate. For myself I'm used to IRC where, for good or bad, one tends to think of people as ephemeral lines of text. They join, they say stuff, they leave; maybe you meet them again, more likely not, and you definitely don't know who they are or what the rest of their life is like. So it's a very disembodied form of conversation where the text is almost supposed to speak for itself. Used to that,...