I’ve treated Lemmy as a fun, silly blog since I made my account. I love how you can freely post anywhere and as much as you like, unlike on Reddit. I’m also a teen who grew up online with unrestricted internet access and does online school, so I’m a bit addicted to being online. I love how much more interactive the comments feel here, despite it being a smaller platform. I’ve had fun reading and interacting with people. But I think I might delete my account and everything, because people analyzing my behavior and accusing me of things has started to get to me. Most recently, someone accused me of trying to manipulate people because of my age and gender. All I wanted to do was make people feel some fun and giggles. I’m wondering if you’ve ever felt something similar.


If Lemmy is a service you’ve enjoyed and you aren’t trying to hurt anyone, why let random jerks ruin it for you and chase you off? Just block them and forget they ever existed. This is the way.
True. Maybe I’m just softer than I thought. But having someone write a whole accusatory paragraph about me when I’ve never even stirred the pot feels pretty bad.
https://lemmy.world/comment/22429589
Bruh it’s the internet. I’ve had people make entire websites dedicated to shit talking me
Don’t feel bad about it. He’s basically saying he thinks you’re too cool to actually be real, so you must be fake. Seems like a compliment to me.
I let Chatgpt do an analysis of you. It says you’re:
Thoughtful and reflective. Curious about people and perspectives. Comfortable blending humour with deeper topics. Independent and self taught. Enjoys engaging with social discussion and community.
It also guessed you’re an adult Internet user 20-40.
Did Chatgpt do a better job than your hater?
Chatgpt doesn’t do a better job at anything
because no matter how many you block they are starting to make up the majority of the replies/comments you see on threads.
plus there are unhinged folks who will go around harassing you, making up alts, and replying/downvoting you and taking something about your internet persona super seriously and personally.