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"content": "nostr:npub1a24du94u4g23g0ld4klnq29fslj7ze39qxuh35e4vazdvvu2886q4ketnp it's definitely difficult getting barraged by unsolicited advice, but this is the internet where you're supposed to exchange opinions and I also feel like this could be mitigated by tech a little instead of forcing people to change on their own (or hoping to). I'm no psychologist or sociologist, but I do wonder if \"steering\" people's behavior might be more effective than telling people to suppress themselves without an outlet (\"reply-guyism\" notwithstanding).",
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