DaMonkeMan
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It's because of the way the internet works nowadays. People feel incentivized to only care about doing things that'll get them likes and validation online, and nothing else. That's why so many people online just talk like robots who are trying to get as much engagement as possible instead of having their own personality, giving unique takes on things, and actually standing up against people who do something horrible.Notice that only the celebrities who turned a new leaf or who have a generally good conduct but made some stupid joke are the ones who get crucified by the public.
The celebrities who are brazenly bigoted and fascists don't get the same treatment.
The "good side" does tend to cannibalize itself with performative outrage, moral purity and grandstanding.
Of course it's not impossible that it's a psyop, astroturfing and bad faith actors poisoning the well.
This has been a pretty common thing on sites like reddit for years, which is why the biggest stereotype for a redditor is a fat, sweaty, unkempt middle aged man who talks like he's a pretentious weeb that thinks Evangelion is the deepest thing in history. They talk in such a smarmy and cartoonish way to get upvotes from fellow bums who also talk like a MCU character.
Anyway, went on a tangent there, but I say this because the same is happening with Twitter (and other sites like Tiktok, but mostly Twitter) in a way. With Elon pushing things like blue checkmarks on the userbase so much, and him also just randomly shadowbanning whoever he feels like shadowbanning, a lot more people have started tweeting like rent is due.