bonus question:

what does it mean to be too online anymore?

  • j4k3@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    The question lacks depth of perspective. Human social needs are a fundamental part of life. The question lacks an understanding of the range of circumstances some human experience. Also, this perspective can be degrading and demeaning to someone such as myself that experiences nearly complete social isolation due to physical disability.

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      3 months ago

      What condescending claptrap. Degrading and demeaning? If you’re always online because you’re disabled and that’s the only way you can interact with people, then you’re not too online, are you?

      Verbosity and hair-trigger outrage, however… yup, that smacks a bit of being too online.

      Get off OPs back, dingus.

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      3 months ago

      Sorry. This is why I included the bonus question:

      what does it mean to be too online anymore?

      This wasn’t included in jest but in recognition that for many now there isn’t any too online, it’s simply the means of socializing, among other things.