Alex on Nostr: npub1grx4w…suxfe This is exactly why I’m skeptical of arguments that there was ...
npub1grx4wzqldf8clxusxpz78adjcukkqvdkhf8amsdhr6sy3ctuu2fqvsuxfe (npub1grx…uxfe) This is exactly why I’m skeptical of arguments that there was something uniquely funny or incisive about Twitter in particular—so much of that perception came from the echo chamber of people amplifying _anything_ a big shitposting account posted and then assigning it “instant classic” status. E.g as much as I like some of dril’s stuff, he could post “dog breath 1917??” and it’d get 4,000 likes in a day. And a lot of that humor is self-contained—hard to explain to people not on the platform