Oatmeal Joey Arnold (@JoeyArnoldVN)
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I've been on Facebook for 15 years, going back to 2006. One of the things I find strange is how quick a person can suddenly block you in the middle of a conversation. ___ How people use Facebook has been evolving, especially as we enter this third decade, the 2020s. I'm not going to say this is always the case as there are so many variables and you have to take things on a case by case basis, like it depends and many different things. It's a long story but I can tell you that I notice weird behaviors. ___ And that is on top of the censorship and everything else that happens on a grand level. See, I'm not even talking about Mark Zuckerberg and how people get thrown in Facebook Timeout. I'm not talking a list of major issues that big tech are involved in. ___ Right now, I'm addressing a weird phenomenon of how people will make bad decisions on the basis of thinking in fragmented logic. I should probably term that, "FRAGMENTED-LOGIC." I wanted to bring to light a particular thing people do. They block people. What makes it crazy is they do so without thinking all the way through. Like, in my case, I may send you ten comments in one minute. So, your brain could say, "BLOCK OATMEAL JOEY ARNOLD." ___ Because your fragmented logic will conclude prematurely, "That oatmeal guy will be sending you ten comments every second of every day. So, run away." But that is not true. And you cannot run away from me because I have multiple accounts which allows me to find people who block me and I screenshot posts. I copy and paste a lot of what I do onto my blog on different websites making it impossible to remove. You can't stop me. And if you block me, I will spy on you and tell the world you did it on my blog. And you can say I'm a weirdo for doing that. Well, it sounds like that. It sounds like many things. I have more to say but I will continue later on or perhaps I will simply share more of my thoughts on other websites. It is dangerous to spend too much time on Facebook for so many reasons. And it is heart breaking to talk to people and then they disappear or other things happen. Facebook is like a fast moving global highway with thousands of lanes of cars moving thousands of miles an hour. I try to have tea time in the middle of all of that and they sometimes knock over my table and some of my cups break.