ElectronicsQuestions on Nostr: Toxic positivity is often pretty much 10% of the content on Satellite "Featured" feed ...
Toxic positivity is often pretty much 10% of the content on Satellite "Featured" feed though, but I guess there are people who like that (obviously, since it's posted and often loved in the comments). It's of course also a matter of who programmed what to call "Featured". But I have seen plenty of other toxic content too, can't really compare how much to Reddit due to its subreddit structure, and I don't use TwitteX.
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