Color me sick of Twitter and Twitter-like interactions, but I'm tired of "effective trolling" creating an arms race towards smug nihilism by catering to people's most base instincts.
Something about it, which I cannot put my finger on, feels distinctly impersonal and pornographic.
I thought it was about the art of trolling for fish and it got me a little bit excited.
What did the fish do to deserve being trolled?
Color me sick of Twitter and Twitter-like interactions, but I'm tired of "effective trolling" creating an arms race towards smug nihilism by catering to people's most base instincts.
Something about it, which I cannot put my finger on, feels distinctly impersonal and pornographic.