Post #132434
October 18, 2018, 02:32:24 AM
That's the problem with the binary 'like/don't like' dynamic of, er, liking and just not liking something, and weirdly this is one of the few social media issues that I feel like Facebook made strides towards addressing - although even there it still suffers from the issue of 'like' being the default response.
Often when people like something negative, they're not saying 'hah sucks to be you I'm glad bad things happened' (I mean, that seems like straight up sociopathy), but rather they're saying 'I can empathize with this and am signalling that I have read and acknowledged this in a relatively low-effort fashion, either because I don't have time to go into greater detail, I worry that this is just a venting situation and any attempt to engage may make the problem worse, or I am genuinely just very, very lazy' (the latter is...well, you'll know those kinds of people).