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[โ€“] Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 5 days ago (1 children)

"I don't like the most outspoken people who like it" isn't exactly a rational reason to inform one's choices in Tech, more so given that you don't actually have to be in contact with such people to use that Tech.

It's like refusing to play a single player game because there are fanboys for that game on the Internet.

If making your choices by following a random crowd of people you don't even know personally and don't even have to talk to is the most low-self confidence imature thing one can do, making your choices by setting yourself in opposition to a random crowd of people you don't even know personally and don't even have to talk to is the second most low-self confidence imature thing one can do.

Why the fuck should you care about their opinion either way? They do they, you do you.

[โ€“] Stamets@lemmy.dbzer0.com -2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

I'd like you to go ahead and read my comment again so you can see the other reasoning there too instead of just hyper focusing on one part and neglecting the rest.

Or don't. Could not give less of a fuck.

Ima do me. You do you.