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TIL Merriam-Webster is the only one that takes this seriously.
@mods
FYI. This user is a new account spamming poor quality infographics for the last few hours.
You’re going too far with your labels on me and what I post. I’m not a damn bot! The top mods know me. It seems difficult for people to imagine that I’m just really engaged.
100:1 post/comment ratio is not “engaged” it’s a firehose of links with no thought or discussion.
You make a good point, but what I meant by engaged is being in flow.
I am thoughtful but not as engaged in discussion. I do respond though.
I mean…you have over 1k posts posted within 15 days of account opening within minutes of each other across many different communities? Surely even you would find that weird at least right? It’s less…flow seeming and more spammy looking, even if you do respond.
I don’t think it’s that weird, but I can imagine why others think so. I can focus very deeply on tasks like this for long periods of time with few distractions or breaks. It’s stimulating.
Right now I subscribe to many newsletters and other ways of gathering news to share here, but it takes hours each day to go through them all so I’ll probably reduce the subs in time. In addition, I’ve been doing a lot of research to find the best community(ies) for the subjects I post about. I have a fairly good idea now of what should go where.
I’ve been thinking to create more of my own communities, although I have mixed feelings about having multiple communities about the same subject, like how things are now with several communities for world news. Maybe with more compartmentalization.
Where ?
Cause I’m in the u.s and never heard anyone use Rizz
Not only among English speakers, from what I’ve heard, so I’d daresay it’s worldwide. It’s a generational thing though, and plenty of youngsters use it these days, below the age of 20.
It’s weird being on the other end, compared to in my younger days when we used slang like “yo” and “dig it” and felt cool/relevant lol
That’s fair but I work at a university and have teen nieces and nephews so I usually hear the new slang.
But not always I guess.
They’re probably careful not to use the slang around you, not to embarrass you! ;-) The teens I’m around are shy about it, anyways. Perhaps ask them next time you see them, see how they respond?
On one hand, slop, on the other, vibe coding

