on this website i will never know if someone unfollows me. people can discover misalignments with my posts and quietly remove me from their timeline (which is natural, healthy, and not inherently aggressive) and i won't have to twist my stomach into knots trying figure out whether it indicates a moral failing on my part. it's kind of like how your scope of influence and number of friends cannot (and should not!) be quantified offline. at times twitter feels like it's designed specifically to make you feel like you're under constant surveillance by your own peers. it's not normal. what's normal is divorcing the concept of being liked or tolerated from the concept of being subscribed to.
I really agree with this. I try my very hardest to be fair and not care about things like follower counts for myself or other people. But it is hard to escape the sense of preferring to interact with people who are popular rather than preferring to interact because you enjoy being around them. Especially because you get rewarded with likes when you network. So you're literally getting dopamine rewards for interacting with popular people.
