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On Speaking Slower
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It’s tempting to react quickly online. Every take, every headline, every thread demands a response. But I’ve been thinking a lot about the value of restraint—of saying less, later. Sometimes a delayed post lands better than a hot one. I’ve been trying to build that into how we design the platform too. Fewer prompts, more room.
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This is such a calm vibe. Really appreciate the “fewer prompts” idea. Just feels nicer, y’know?
Beautifully said. The internet doesn’t need more urgency—it needs more intention. Your work continues to reflect that balance.
I used to think delayed posting was just people being indecisive. But lately? I get it. Silence can say more.
I wish some of the folks in these comments would practice the whole “saying less” thing. Just saying.
@sortofskeptical love how you put that—silence can say more. Exactly the tension the post gets at.