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Don't be mean. I promise to do my best to judge that fairly.
yippie!
The amount of people I've met that can't understand that people mispronouncing things in youtube videos (or mispelling things in written media) is literally just to up the comment numbers because the numbers don't care if 50 of the comments are just "it's pronounced ____!" ...is staggering considering how many years now it's been THE strat. Like even creators I consider otherwise respectable are doing it. I mean I guess they might not be. I had an old-as-florence nursing instructor who pronounced "centimeters" as "SONtimeters" and I looked it up and it's a legit pronunciation but I'm still not convinced she wasn't doing it just to try to sound fancy.
"Don't feed the troll" is literally one of the most basic internet concepts and yet 99% of people fall for it. Everyone is high fiving about how good Mastodon is, but when I visited their explore tab I was greeted with people taking screenshots of every Elon Musk post and crying over it. They cannot stop falling for bait.
And every person in a comment section saying "don't feed the troll" are probably far worse at spotting trolls than they would like to think.
Also people with 1m followers who quote retweet obvious bait from a 500 follower account
#anybody got pointers for those who don't know the signs of bait?
a good one I go by is: if it illicits a strong emotion within seconds of reading whatever you are reading, any emotion, its probably bait.