In the hyper-curated, high-stakes economy of social media interaction, every click is a statement. A "Like" is an endorsement. A "Heart" is a declaration of love. A "Share" is a broadcast of identity. For years, the major platforms forced users into a binary emotional state: you either vehemently supported something, or you remained silent. But as internet culture matured, a gray area emerged—a craving for a reaction that signified apathy, mild amusement, or a resigned acknowledgment of the absurd.
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[Turns fan back on. Stares again.] “…Still suspicious. 6/10. Would not recommend for emotional support.”
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This is the most common target. Think of the tweet that says, "Unpopular opinion: Pizza is actually kind of gross." This isn't a crime against humanity. It doesn't make you "Angry." It’s just… a bad take. It’s a vapid attempt at engagement farming. The "Sorta Stupid" react says, "I see what you’re doing, and it’s a weak effort."