• I feel the opposite of this with Spongebob Squarepants.

    I found out about the show because a friend of mine was into it, and they would tell me some of the gags from the show and I thought it was funny as hell. So I watched some episodes.

    I thought my friend’s delivery of the gags was actually better. So the actual show kinda disappointed me.

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    That’s why I try, as much as possible, to share only the things I like and am passionate about. There’s already enough negativity in the world without me adding more.

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    Ragebait sells. They know people will get angry and click on it which drives up their engagement numbers. Best not to engage with algorithmic feeds and instead curate your feeds to only have creators that actually respect you.

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      I try to do this. Which is exactly why I don’t generally get exposed to content I don’t want to see directly. And I can’t always just follow the carefully curated list because you know… I need to find people/communities to put on the carefully curated list. Even on Lemmy, I try to block users and communities that post content I don’t care for, but it’s always worming it’s way through one way or another.

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      Seriously, i never click on a vid thumbnail if it has some random person’s dumb head overlaying it. And i immediately close a video app/webpage if I’m watching something and a reaction person randomly pops up

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        “What’s up guys” starting off the video is another tip off that it is going to suck

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    90% of everything sucks.

    Sturgeon’s law states that “ninety percent of everything is crap,” suggesting that most works in any field are of low quality. This observation was made by science fiction author Theodore Sturgeon to highlight that low-quality content exists across all genres and areas of life.

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    One of my favourite types of media is the brutal and methodical dissection of a bad piece of art. I’ve probably happily spent several hours watching the ATLA movie get ripped apart and haven’t even seen the movie.

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    And every time I read about something that “everyone is talking about” is when someone publishes something about “how everyone is talking” about it.

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    Exactly my thoughts about that shitty bribe documentary that has just come out that everyone seems to be writing articles and memes about, mocking how much it flopped. Any publicity is good publicity though, so by talking about it they’re just advertising it for them, increasing the likelihood people will go and see it.

    Yes I understand there’s an irony in my comment, I’ve tried to mitigate that by not naming it.