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An avalanche of dogs

Being critical of someone in person or in a small group is a difficult time for everyone involved but itā€™s part of normal life.

But when Iā€™m being critical of someone publically, especially in a many-to-many medium like online, what happens is that I get a figurative ā€œmegaphoneā€ probably better known as ā€œten thousand faceless clowns who claim to be on my ā€˜sideā€™ but who are much meaner and harrassier and have way worse arguments will ā€™join inā€™ or will have already joined in even before I say anythingā€. A tidal wave of hot takes drowning out attempts at nuanced criticisms and small course-corrections.

Itā€™s easy to get fooled into thinking that ā€œmy particular personal take is reasonable, nuanced, restrained, logical, correct, emotional, insightful, informative, personalā€, and all of that might be true. I know and I can honestly tell myself that I donā€™t want an avalanche of stones to be thrown, just one liā€™l reasonable and commensurate pebble. But thatā€™s what everyone else in the stone-throwing mob is also kidding themselves. Each of their own liā€™l rocks on their own is ā€œwell, weā€™ve got to be able to criticize wrong things and stand up for whatā€™s good and rightā€ but the internet has made that not possible anymore. Weā€™re not raindrops anymore, weā€™re a tsunami. Weā€™re not snowflakes, weā€™re an avalanche.

Iā€™m not saying criticism isnā€™t a necessary and a good thing. It is. Normally. But the way the global convo is set up makes it impossible. Weā€™ve taken something thatā€™s normally necessary and vital and important, and made it impossible. Thatā€™s a problem.

Humanity needs to figure out a new way to deal with this, with each other. The global village is getting to feel both cramped and lonely at the same time.

Yeah, yeah, I know. Weā€™re gonna be the most socially and psychologically well-adjusted species on the cinder. But mass media dehumanization is part of that problem, too. The world has a problem it has to solve together.

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Follow-ups

Iā€™m just naturally such a negative person but I need to learn to really hold back online instead of dishing out the well-deserved spoonfuls Iā€™ve got so plenty of in my bitter liā€™l heart.

Nat seems to agree with me that criticism is dangerous in our modern world.

But criticism is also important. The fact that itā€™s no longer possible is a huge problem. Sometimes people do need to come correct. So this is a tricky conundrum that people need to solve together. Me and my own personal liā€™l policy wonā€™t change things.

Going too far in favor of callouts we get angry, life-wrecking mobs, but I donā€™t wanna silence victims either. Are there other ways we can organize how our entire conversation is set up? This is also why Iā€™m not into Twitter, or into how Reddit was set up before they invented separate subreddits: ā€œone chatroom per planetā€ is a model that wrecks humanityā€™s brains a liā€™l bit.

Winter has a follow-up to Natā€™s post.