Lise
@lvankonkelenberg.bsky.social
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PhD student researching Mad uses of autobiography. Here for the illegible, the ascemic, and the "counter-public" of voices in your head.
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Here are previous examples of this speech genre that I've documented.
let the call of cthulhu go to voicemail. they'll text if it's important.
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My understanding from the evidence is that this is part of a social ritual called a drop. I'll break that down, but in reverse order.
My understanding from the evidence is that this is part of a social ritual called a drop. I'll break that down, but in reverse order.
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My project is a way of reckoning with the root causes of that harm. For instance, trolling works best when you're highly reactive, and I engage Zwartjes' idea of how that reactivity actually protects a matrix of dominations.
The consensus is that there are no conditions under which such statements are acceptable. Madly, I don't always defer to consensus. But if I have caused harm with my online practice I'm sincerely sorry.
I say this to frame the apology: as I explore, trolling works by reproducing the conditions under which a person produces a statement (for example, the adjacency pair accusation and apology). That means there are conditions under which I say something offensive.
But you said what you said because you were trolled.
Because of something you've said.
Because a justifiably angry group of people have chosen to attack that.
Because something in your life has fallen apart.
You're really depressed, perhaps even to the point of hospitalisation.