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by emotionalcode 4275 days ago
> ...er...yes? I mean, that's why social media sites are popular.

They don't have time to think about how that person thinks, but they do have time to search social media sites.

> Should society just acclimate itself to be less reactionary to social media quips?

I don't know? I am not sure what you mean by 'reactionary'.

> Social media networks are so strong because they can cause such emotional reaction for such little energy input.

I find that social networks require a moderate amount of energy input to maintain a position I do not find disagreeable, but additionally find somewhat insightful or valuable to offer (and here I must make some assumptions about any reader, so I apologize).

> You and I want both the same thing: patience and empathy in civic discourse.

Yes. I just think discourse is very complicated.

> But you have more faith than I do that it can/should happen even when the scales are so lopsided:

It's not so much faith, as it is questioning inwardly.

> physically, it gets easier and easier to make and disseminate our thoughts but our ability to physically process such information does not scale as well.

I can't say I experience this position either. In the past I may have agreed with you, so I am sure there is truth to your sentiment.