Sad to hear about Wilson Cruz leaving Twitter. It's ridiculous the toxicity online and hard not to be depressed about our society. Is it really that hard to be nice and respectful, even if you disagree with each other?
I don't know if the following applies exactly to Wilson Cruz but there seems to be some general consensus about the darker effects of social media today.
I think people enjoy getting kudos from their friends, allies, and peers when they attack those "on the other side". It's the school playground for grown ups.
In our callout culture virtue signalling era people have drawn lines and everybody plays "gotcha politics" if someone says something that can be used against them.
In my opinion the internet has demonstrated that many people express themselves loudly and publicly before they have developed good judgment and a grasp of fact.
Case in point: Roseanne's racially insensitive tweets(which cost her her tv show) and Chelsea Handler's recent ignorant tweets regarding Presidential pardons.
It is very hard to have a reasonable nuanced duscussions on most online forums. This site is one of the better places.
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