• flamiera@kbin.melroy.org
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    1 day ago

    I blame the early stages of texting when the dawn of cellphones began, when they became more easily accessible.

    Then, I blame Twitter and Facebook for character limits. So, it forced people to dumb down everything they try to talk about.

    Then, I blame TikTok/Vine/YouTube Shorts for even worsening the attention span of people.

    So now it’s like, if you attempt to explain things in great detail, you’ll get one or both reactions. One being, people being snarkily towards you about how the post is at length and it is one thing for your post to be a giant blob of text with no structure. Nobody likes reading that, even I don’t like reading that and I can get wordy.

    The other reaction are people who just complain, bitch, moan and cry about how long the post is.

    • sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 day ago

      The possibly optimistic way of looking at this is that certified morons will let you know they are such, so, writing something of moderate length effectively serves as a kind of shit-test.

      Also, people seem to be mostly unaware that different formatting standards exist and make more sense for different viewing contexts.

      I write the vast majority of my lemmy posts on mobile, because I engage with lemmy via mobile.

      Every once in a while I get someone screeching at me about horrible formatting… it looks fine on mobile.

      Sometimes I get much more polite critiques or suggestions, and then I just usually explain ‘oh I use lemmy on mobile’ and that is generally an amicable conversation…

      But a good chunk of people are seemingly baffled and offended by the idea that anyone could be doing anything in a manner different from how they, personally, do it.