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Fahim Farook

Edited 1 year ago
The ActivityPub federation on my server must have suddenly caught up or something (or there was a slew of activity from @gruber) but I suddenly got a whole lot of posts in my feed from Gruber in reply to responses from people on his post on Appleā€™s Vision Pro ā€¦

I found it interesting reading, just to see all the different responses and Gruberā€™s take on things. But I also was left wondering how somebody like Gruber deals with all of these strong (at least it feels strong) feelings directed towards him ā€¦

I wrote something about SharePlay a few days ago and got somebody telling me how SharePlay was ā€œdystopianā€ šŸ˜› It feels a bit jarring, at least to me, to just talk about tech because you find it interesting to have somebody disagree with you vehemently. My general approach to things is, if you love it (and it doesnā€™t harm you or anybody else) then thatā€™s your right, I donā€™t need to love it too, but Iā€™ll always fight for your right to love/like it.

But to have somebody disagree with something that wasnā€™t aimed at them and to spend time trying to convince me that I was wrong (or so it felt) just felt a bit strange. But I guess thatā€™s what being on the Internet is?

I just donā€™t get this kind of thing that much. So I just wonder how it feels when you are John Gruber and you get so many varying kinds of arguments (or just comments) from hundreds, if not thousands, of people?

Not sure Iā€™d have the mental bandwidth for it šŸ™‚

#Reflections #OnlineDiscussions #Responses #BeingOnline
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@f seems like at some scale point you gotta just tune out the noise. I got tired of Grubers perspective years ago but I'm not gonna keep reading just to neg the dude. I'll check out a good post when enough people in my network share it. When social media has functional filters I think that improves the experince for all.

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@trode Youā€™re probably right about tuning out the noise at some scale šŸ™‚ Fortunately, Iā€™m not at that scale and so only have to deal with one or two responses in maybe months. So, Iā€™m actually glad about that since I tend to think way too much about how my responses might affect others ā€¦
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