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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-12-04 07:14 pm

[ SECRET POST #6177 ]


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(Anonymous) 2023-12-05 03:35 pm (UTC)(link)
>>I feel like this is the internet in general these days

I have my own simple explanation for this phenomenon.
ONCE UPON A TIME *dramatic voice*, writing and surfing the internet and fandom communities was more intentional. You had to sit down at the PC to read discussions. You had to cut out time from your routine for it.
Nowadays, a lot of "discussions" is made in a more distracted mode. On smartphones or even at the PC, the amount of information and entertainment available only a click away is way more distracting, so people don't have the patience of writing a thoughtful reply or even just to think about stuff more deeply.
They want to interact with the discussion, but have no time to write or even think of a reasonable answer, so they do the "lol", "k", "you're wrong" routine.

It gets pretty tiring because it's like there is two very different approaches to fandom that meets in the same space: one slower, that wants to have thoughtful conversations and meta analysis; one way faster, that doesn't have the time nor mental energy to engage in any kind of thoughtful discussion.
Unfortunately the faster pace people overwhelm the others, so discussions become scarce and difficult for everybody.

(like someone else said: trolls were abundant even back in the day and I think the amount of them is almost the same even now. Maybe even less. It's the people that are not trolls but have no time nor energy to add to the conversations that are waaaaay more)