"The first thing I noticed is how strange it felt to use... strange and empty, every interaction felt like it took an eternity... any interaction with others to require multiple levels of intentional actions".
After acclimatising, however, "I began to feel comfortable ... very calming... [then] I ran out of stamina" - the site ceased 'working', so "I put my phone away and went to do something else".
Which is the point, of course. "Posts felt different on here. Surrounded by other people, in a constant noisy feed, angry, political, or advertising posts don't feel so strange... On anisota, however, every rant, every news article hit like a hammer ... I find myself inclined to unfollow people... If a few hours of using this website could force me to dramatically rethink my relationship to social media, it must be doing something right.
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