clarissa on Nostr: It's frustrating that one of the most effective tricks in context collapse is to ...
It's frustrating that one of the most effective tricks in context collapse is to state things that are true but are actually unrelated to the argument that was happening thereby indicting by juxtaposition, implying that the people disagreeing with you must have taken the opposite position to the one you just said
and it works because on social media it's often hard to reconstruct what on earth the original starting argument was
once you see the pattern you'll notice it like ten times a day
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2024-07-30 18:36:49Event JSON
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