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>On Twitter there is no nuance, you must pick a side.

On Internet. It turns out 30 years later, the information super highway just isn't a good fit for discussions.




Written that way, it seems the fault is on the Internet. I'm more inclined to believe the fault is on the people... but of course, this doesn't change the facts.


Agree on both. The people, not Internet nor Social Media. Although both amplify it to the point it becomes problematic.

This is actually a very unpopular opinion on HN as most of HN believe Social Media is the root of all evil.




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