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pervocracy
@pervocracy

it is amazing how many people I have seen independently describe quitting Twitter in terms of addiction. oh you're trying to cut down to moderate use with safety precautions, I respect that but for me it's gotta be cold turkey, I've relapsed too many times already.

obviously it's not directly comparable to a substance, but to a gambling or shopping addiction? easier on the wallet but at least when you sit at a slot machine for 14 hours you don't spend it continually absorbing hate speech


mrhands
@mrhands

We're legal drug dealers because the drug we push is called 'dopamine'

- A game designer I used to work with at a free-to-play gaming company


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in reply to @pervocracy's post:

I finally deleted the app off my phone¹ and I really feel like I deserve a certificate or a chip or a ribbon or maybe a personal pan pizza. mods,


1. because they made the icon stupid and I kept mistaking it for Xfinity. but still

Putting a mastodon client in the same exact spot on my phone screen helped me cut down 90% but reading that the right wing was circulating CSAM on there got me to add a dns rule permablocking the site and that's been very effective. Amazing how much other people posting tweets was getting me on the site and distracted

i've been going back to furaffinity instead of twitter (mostly in a lurking capacity) and i have to say an endless feed of artwork is vastly preferable to an endless feed of hate speech and hot takes. at least on FA i can see a beautifully rendered painting of a fox getting his dick scrubbed in a car wash and be surprised at the unexpected things a person can be horny for, instead of gazing into the bottom of the barrel of humanity's worst filth on twitter and praying for the nukes to come

Unfortunately, I still have to use Twitter for professional reasons, but like a bartender trying to stay dry, I have a few dodges. One of the redlines for me is TweetDeck; if that stops working, I'm done (and when it broke for a little while, I didn't touch Twitter at all).

in reply to @mrhands's post:

Ironically something Twitter did recently - requiring you to be logged in to see comments - has made it even easier for me to avoid the site altogether. I know now that I won't be able to hate-read chud tweets unless I dig up my old login information, but after quitting last year the neural paths have attenuated to the point where I genuinely don't care anymore. It feels great!