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It's less an excuse and more an observable fact of the situation. Nothing short of police state tactics will change this behavior. When I put responsibility on account holders, it's because nothing else will work in a free society. If I'm wrong, go ahead and say what the alternative is.

It's not about forcing people to behave, what I'm saying is that it shouldn't be accepted as a normal thing to bully others hiding behind social media. We can't force others to work on their manners but we can atleast call a wrong thing wrong.
This is something I don't like about people's behaviour and its a pet peeve for me (that's what the original question was about anyway), Ofcourse I can't fix others.

It may not make a difference to you, but it clearly does to the general population, that;s why they do exactly what you describe. It being classless doesn't change that it's built into the system of social media. The masses won't change, so people need to enable more limitations on their pages.

Well the general population's behaviour is exactly what I was talking about that I do not like.
Let's not use "the masses won't change" as an excuse to enable their bad behaviour. The masses will have zero incentive to change if their behaviour keeps getting excused like this and we keep putting the responsibility on those bullied by them for no reason.

When you are in public, are you inviting comments from people you don't know? No, right? On social media, you are. Are you saying that doesn't make a difference?

Yes, it doesn't make much of a difference that's exactly what I am saying. People often show their true faces on social media that they keep hidden in real life.
Suppose you go to someone's wedding (someone who you don't know that well but got invited) you wouldn't say rude things out loud, then why do it on social media..? Unless you have zero etiquettes.
Besides, I was talking about the people who leave such comments, whether or not anyone supposedly invited them is not relevant here. There is nothing excusing their behaviour. Just because there is a "comment" button doesn't mean they have to show their class (lack of manners). Anyone in their right mind would think whatever they want to think and just keep scrolling.
The only time it would be acceptable would be if they were attending an art critique and were specifically asked to "critique" and even then there is a big different between doing that and being plain rude.

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Social media is notably different from that. If one goes in public, there is no "Add a comment" feature floating next to the person like on insta. In 1 situation, commentary is invited and in the other it's not.

No it's not. People use social media to take out all their negative side and frustrations that they otherwise have to hide in real life (because people have a double standard k jo real life mai kehna acceptable nai hai woh social media py hai). Ap real life mai kisi k samnay kharay ho k jo usko nai bology woh agar ap social media k peechay chup k bol rahay ho then clearly you know your behaviour is wrong.
Social media is just another way of socializing. You socialize in real life aswell and people know when to speak and when to shutup (apparently that sense magically disappears when they are on the internet).

If ppl dont want commentary, why do they post publicly and allow comments? Keep their business to themselves.. and if not, lock comments. Problem solved.

That doesn't make the behaviour of those leaving negative comments okay. I am talking about their behaviour alone. They are surely not mentally well. What drives them to leave rude comments? Jo unwanted opinions hain apnay dimagh tak rakhain zuban py lana lazmi nai hota.
Ap ghar sy bahar nikaltay toh hogay hi public mai , agar log apko bilawaja bully karna apka mazak urana shuru kardain would that be ok? Would telling you to stay home, away from public be a reasonable suggestion? Social media is no different.

Have you had any experience shooting / editing video? What do you think of it? 🎥🎬

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I'm taking my first video course and it is quite hard.
There's a lot you have to pay attention to, a lot of details. Just a couple minutes of a video can take you days and weeks (that is if you want it to be really good).

What does it mean when your ex says they are still attracted to you and gives you compliments? He ended things cuz he didn’t know what he wanted and needed time to work on themselves. He says he still has feelings for his previous ex that he need to work through cuz she cheated on him.

It means they are trying to make a fool out of you. They want to keep you hanging, and potentially drag you into a "no commitment but let's have some fun" situation. He knows what he wants and it's not you.

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