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in reply to Sarah Brown

The problem right here is that we call platforms designed to help people find each other and make connections, and platforms designed to make people fight each other for entertainment and advertising revenue the same thing.

The great con is that Twitter and co want you to think they’re in the same “feel good, community and friendship” business that LiveJournal and things like it were in.

And they just aren’t. Even if you are only using them to talk to your friends, they will still try to make you pick fights.