nobody on Nostr: Quite often, the following scenario would occur (I know because I've been guilty of ...
Quite often, the following scenario would occur (I know because I've been guilty of doing the same):
You start to write an eloquent response explaining why the tweet you're reacting to is wrong, but suddenly you hit the character limit. You spend a few minutes trying to rephrase your thoughts to fit within the limit, but now your message doesn't make any sense. Frustrated, you delete everything and just post "You are wrong" or "Screw you" instead.
Do you have any indication that factors other than the character limit might be responsible for the poor quality of discussions on Twitter?
You start to write an eloquent response explaining why the tweet you're reacting to is wrong, but suddenly you hit the character limit. You spend a few minutes trying to rephrase your thoughts to fit within the limit, but now your message doesn't make any sense. Frustrated, you delete everything and just post "You are wrong" or "Screw you" instead.
Do you have any indication that factors other than the character limit might be responsible for the poor quality of discussions on Twitter?