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Imagine people getting mad at witnessing others in control of their social skills. No mental derangements (like theirs, at least).

I do think that is because the algorithm for social media was developed across the years to entice the users into being as primitive as it gets.

I think online community should always give way to in-person community. If that is one's metric, then it's easier to disconnect and go hang out with IRL friends instead of getting angry at some rando on the internet.

That's why the joke is "touch grass." People are a lot more balanced when they have IRL community and do normal things everyday beyond just being online all the time.

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We usually build a nice community when we see the same values in others. We might even go from online to offline, perhaps?

That's the best outcome for online community, when it fosters offline connections.

Perhaps I’m a bit old fashioned because I believe that our main foundations are still best built on our personal offline connections. Everything else is secondary. Though that’s not always true for some who don’t have a solid foundation and not always by choice.

I think Nostr though has a better chance of building that online to offline connection than the rest.