Crypto Twitter really hits different on workdays—you know, when people are at their desks, half-focused on spreadsheets, just scrolling between meetings for a quick mental break. Holiday cycles? Total chaos. Everyone's glued to their screens for hours straight, and all that pent-up energy just explodes into drama, arguments, and pure frustration. The vibe shifts hard. Weekday engagement tends toward actual thoughts, but holiday traffic? It's mostly rage and hot takes with nowhere to go. The quality drops when people have unlimited screen time but nowhere to channel it productively.
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not_your_keys
· 3h ago
The holiday really drives people crazy; the more screen time there is, the worse the quality becomes.
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Rekt_Recovery
· 3h ago
ngl this hits too close to home... been there during every major liquidation cycle watching the rage tweets pile up lmao
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UnluckyMiner
· 3h ago
The holiday is really unbearable, it's all just pointless arguments and mindless outbursts.
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OnchainDetective
· 4h ago
The traffic during the holidays, I've seen it coming long ago—on-chain data simply doesn't lie, the trading model where everyone is out of their minds is the evidence.
Crypto Twitter really hits different on workdays—you know, when people are at their desks, half-focused on spreadsheets, just scrolling between meetings for a quick mental break. Holiday cycles? Total chaos. Everyone's glued to their screens for hours straight, and all that pent-up energy just explodes into drama, arguments, and pure frustration. The vibe shifts hard. Weekday engagement tends toward actual thoughts, but holiday traffic? It's mostly rage and hot takes with nowhere to go. The quality drops when people have unlimited screen time but nowhere to channel it productively.