@stefano@bsd.cafe sure, « good » (if we have a solid definition for this word) people should express more. That’s the key to give balance and have people statistically less suspicious about other’s intentions.
As for the quoteRT yes it as been weaponized by some « bad » actors. Then there is the eternal debate about the tool becoming a weapon, as in kitchen knifes. If it is instance-wise manageable this should be no arm. This ultimately points to the moderation topic too, and that’s a hard one for any social network/website.
People tend to give visibility (and engagement) to dramas and hateful positions (see the clickbait thing on YouTube for instance), it seems that’s how the brain has been wired thru evolution to ensure survival. At this very point of our evolution we also may share nice things and achievements, this is also part of survival at this point. That’s what we tend to do in your instance, sharing and rejoicing when someone extends the homelab or talk about design decisions that work.
[as an exercise, and to be a better guy, I shall not share hateful posts about the failure that systemd represents, and share more posts about init being a real success for years. ]
#beGood #butABitSarcasticWhenNeeded
@stefano good morning Stefano!
“Should this second e-mail be ever sent, or stay in the drafts?”, that is the important question.
The one we all fall into when the text carries negative feelings…
at the end the rev88 of the text, being softened and edulcorated, ends up being sent to the outer world. Yet sometimes rev0.1-draft-unfinished-dontsend gets sent, but this is another story…