Does the existence of KiwiFarms change your behaviour (online)?

I used to roll around in online spaces that were like proto-KF but more retarded, half of us were acting like Lolcows ourselves. It was less trolling/silent observation and more A-logging. The Farms has mellowed me out in a lot of ways, I don't follow cows or communities that make me genuinely angry and I never interact personally. I don't treat anything as an autistic crusade to fight in anymore, this is now my tabloid news to enjoy and laugh at.

Also the Farms has given me a lot of perspective on how your online behavior can look from an outsider's point of view. Andrew Dobson is a great example because despite claiming to be an artist, you had to dig through 5000 angry tweets about "toxic dudebros" before you could find any actual art. If you're trying to build your brand you can't let poor behavior get in the way or that BECOMES your brand.
 
No, I've never shared personal information on the Internet to the degree that other people do. Like if you're on social media with personal info, assume you're already archived.

Given the enormous retardation within this site, like with any other, it would be so lame and foolish to try to hide your own feelings & betray that in order to fit in. For who, randos on the Internet?
 
The 'farms taught me to be mindful of not powerleveling, which I appreciate. Not necessarily because of fear of doxing, but because forum posts are a lot better when you stick to the point and leave yourself out of it. It is a practice that has followed me to all forums and comment sections. It has even convinced me that the best writing of any type is almost always in third person, not first.
 
No, not really.
I'm not on any social media, and the only other site where I interact with people is 4chan.

PS: Nigger and also faggot.
 
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