I'd like to see more people post things that are important to them irl. There is alot of good communication about the space itself. But I love seeing pics posts and links of things people enjoy in everyday life. Pics from their neighborhood. News articles. Movies and music. Even the coffee and meals they have puts a real human connection here.

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I couldn't agree more. One of the more toxic things about social media in my opinion is the incentivization for specialization.

You see it on bitcoin Twitter, where people realize they get more engagement if they "stay in their lane" but that isn't how most humans work.

Even if you are obsessed with a singular thing for years, eventually you will grow and evolve out of it. A life should have a great deal of diverse experiences, and an ideal form of social media would encourage a broad range of different posts instead of this specialization.