• ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    why would arguing online of all things give dopamine at all? how does that even work?

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      16 hours ago

      Low risk high tension social interaction with an ego pushing you to show off = easy dopamine

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      15 hours ago

      Idk? Why does mod involvement taste like a spicy desert? Sadly I don’t write the rules. I’m just in here looking for easter eggs.

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      20 hours ago

      If you don’t get it, I’m genuinely envious. Anger and using wit cruelly can be addictive

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        18 hours ago

        i’m the envious one. getting easy dopamine from arguing online sounds great.

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          17 hours ago

          Not all dopamine is created equal. Staring at your phone, bickering, empty calories, overeating, drinking, trolling on the internet, porn - all garbage dopamine sources, can feel good very briefly and will lead quickly to downward spirals.

          You want to be seeking positive sources of dopamine that relate to an overarching life mission. ADHD is a life of extremes, but I believe you can learn to choose extreme positives.

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          Biting wit used to not be so rare, it’s true. If you want any you’ll have to come back later, I’m taking the high road just now.

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      It’s a slow trickle. It’s like the research that was done into gambling addicts. The majority of dopamine doesn’t come from winning. The majority of it comes from the anticipation. Or in our case. Writing out a long comment that no one else will read.

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          Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think that means you’re unlikely to become addicted. You’ve course-corrected mid-post and now you’re anticipating that the argument will be futile. A dopamine fiend would forge ahead hoping for some great win.

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        I know I was being flippant. What I mean is, the few (several…) times I’ve gotten into internet arguments I am always drained and unhappy and profoundly do not want to do it anymore, even if I am arguing over sincerely held beliefs. I guess I can see why trolling can be addictive, eliciting engagement is a kind of power over people, and power is addictive. And arguing over things I don’t care about probably takes a lot less emotional investment than things I do care about… I feel like I’m talking myself into being an internet troll. Still though, seems like a miserable way to get your rocks off :/

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          Yeah, typically when someone is trolling, they’re doing it just to piss off the other person. Like, Bugs Bunny doesn’t get worn out from torturing Elmer Fudd.

          He stays bright and chipper and sassy the whole time while Elmer Fudd edges closer and closer to the aneurysm that will finally send him to hell.

          It’s because the only dog he has in the fight is you

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    And people think I have an issue when I say " I gotta go start a random disagreement online with someone to feel better", I don’t care if I lose.

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      It’s the Live Internet Theory. Everything you’re reading is the sock puppets of one hyperfocused person getting all the dopamine.

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      I think increased screen time has contributed to more people developing symptoms of adhd. If we’d just go out and get a life, we’d be able to focus more long-attention span on things.

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      The girlfriend doesn’t have it, and she hates debating/arguing. She also doesn’t post things online.

      I’ll give you a minute to figure out the point I’m making.

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          20 hours ago

          The point I’m making is that you hear a lot about ADHD online because people with ADHD have a tendency to spend a lot of time posting things online. The normies don’t have to be terminally online to get a dopamine boost like we do.