Spyke

I miss back like a decade ago when people would say "hello from (home country)"

...

Who else is saying hello from their country in 2025?

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My father loved this meme. My favorite memory is of reading this meme with him sitting on the couch with the family puppy. He died tragically ten years ago, hit by a runaway dildo delivery truck while taking our puppy to the vet to have puppy aids treatment. I cry every time I see this meme.

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lemmy.world

You're missing the pinned "Omg, this is crazy, but I just got a $750 gift card from the code in the description! 💕💕"

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lemmy.world

I've figured out a solution for those, actually. My channels' word blacklists includes every single emoji.

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If I hit 10k followers my parents will buy me a professional camera! Please guys!

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blinfabianreply
feddit.nl

bro think its worse than youtube comments💀💀💀😭🙏😭🙏😭😭

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Bro literally thought 😂😂😂😂🤪🤪🤪😏🥸😂😂😂1️⃣ 1 👍 like 🟰 equals 1️⃣ 1 🙏 prayer

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dev_nullreply
lemmy.ml

I saw a top comment on a music video on YouTube with "Anyone watching on specifically today's date". Tons of engagement because of course everyone is watching today.

Dude just had a script setup to edit the comment every day, so for years it always asked about today's date.

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Godricreply
lemmy.world

That's funny asf, but to what end? What does the commenter get out of engagement? Are they a sock puppet of the creator trying to drive interactions in the comments?

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I have no idea. Guess people like getting thumbs ups and comments.

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aussie.zone

I hope that as of 05/14/2025 that you live a happy life 😍

If you're reading this comment in 2023, I hope you have a lovely day ❤😍😘❤

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In case the paper calendar on the wall has stopped working, you can always go to a 13 year old YouTube upload and look for this comment.

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"no one:
absolutely no one:
not a single soul:
character: punchline"

going back to 2018-era youtube comment sections is painful

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maybe it’s just that I hang around good parts of the internet now, but i saw that "no one:" format so much more back then

i still see it sometimes now, but around 2018 it was everywhere

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cRazi_manreply
lemm.ee

Punchline isn't even funny. Anyone who laughs is an idiot and the creator deserves to die.

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lemmy.zip

I can never tell if it’s bots or if people are just so unoriginal. I mean I’m not that original myself, but at least I’m self aware.

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lemmy.zip

Yea, that’s what I was trying to imply by being “self aware”. Since I realize I have nothing original to add, I just won’t say it.

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Corkyskogreply
sh.itjust.works

The amount of comments I half write and then scrap is probably nearly the amount I actually post.

Does this add value or is it just taking up bytes? Am I relatively sure what I am stating is correct? Will this impact the person I am replying to, or the other readers more than not commenting at all?

And those are just first order questions before I even start to get frustrated with language structures or phrasing my thoughts in a way that is accurate.

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I am the same way, if I write something, I try to make it a complete, and informative statement.

IMO this trend started with Twitter 10+ years ago, where short messages were equivalent of shouting into the crowd, and more frequent shouts got more retweets. Then there was the trend of "first" comments, glad that is mostly gone.

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lemmy.world

That doesn't bother me, and as someone who occasionally makes comics I always appreciate positive feedback like that.

So much worse is:

OP: "This [noun] is [adjective]."

Commenter 1: "This [noun] is [worse adjective]. FTFY."

Commenter 2: "[Noun] isn't [adjective]... BECAUSE IT'S AN INSULT TO [ADJECTIVE] THINGS EVERYWHERE! I am so clever! You thought I was defending [noun], but I pulled an Uno Reverse, which is also a clever thing to say!"

At dinner that night I imagine commenter 2 tells his mom all about how he's so funny on reddit. She doesn't really listen.

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I think the issue stemmed from Stream Comments whose fast paced nature causes a situation where you're more likely to feel ignored for a thoughtful contribution but feel like part of the monkey pack if you howl the same stuff everybody else is howling.

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Missing the bot comments that don't reference anything specific in the original post. Sometimes they reference the title, but not the content.

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lemm.ee

For extra accuracy you should have made it a repost with tons of engagements of an original post by a different users with barely any engagements

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something blatantly sexist or racist that is entirely off topic, just to grab hate reactions

oldest person on earth: "amen"

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It's not bad. Not every comment has to be a well-researched dissertation on the finer points of the content.

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Honytawkreply
lemmy.zip

Why do you need validation from others to know if can find something funny or not?

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pawb.social

What? They said "I feel happy knowing other people also found a joke funny", not "I need others to also think it is funny for me to find it funny"

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It's not "bad" but it can make you feel sad inside. All those commenter are trying to essentially say "I found this funny", but they're never saying anything genuine. Its always a repetitive joke or a meme that you see a thousand times.

Instead of seeing a bunch of different people and diverse reasons people "find a joke funny" they all start to melt into the same person and it expands on this loneliness where all this human interaction is at the tip of our fingers, but only the surface level of ideas can be expressed.

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owl
infosec.pub

It's like those video where the narrator simply exactly explains what happens on screen as you see it.

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grrgylereply
slrpnk.net

It's a laugh track for people who think they don't respond to the exact same social que in another setting 😂

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Oh wait I thought this was supposed to be a tumblr or microblog snip, but it's avid. Yeah that's a constant

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lemmy.world

10% of comments are legitimately funny or well thought out and add something to your experience

Unfortunately, you have to wade through the other 90% to get to them

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lemmy.world

I am [age] and enjoy this content that is targeted at [other generation or demographic]

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On YouTube I'm seeing

Steve ✓ (2 hrs ago): Can't believe that happened. Has anyone tried Elons bullshit? (20k likes.)

(Then a bunch of replies praising Elons AI.)

Bob (5 hrs ago): Can't believe that happened. (10 likes.)

(Reply pointing out a Bob had his comment copied by a bot)

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and ofcourse pinned in the comments 'my dad got mad at me because is started a free OnlyFans for my 18th birthday'

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