If I don’t ‘like’ it
It does not always follow
That I dislike it

20 responses to “A Haiku About How Social Media Has Challenged My Understanding Of Language”

  1. If I do “like” it
    It does not always follow
    That I do like it

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    1. True and I almost went with that, but I figured that even an empty ‘like’ requires some kind of proactive choice whereas to not ‘like’ is entirely without effort.

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  2. Definitely an amazing blog 🙂

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  3. If you don’t like it it’s not bloody likely though.

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    1. There are a lot of things I haven’t ‘liked’ and often it’s because I’m unaware that they even exist.

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  4. I’ve just pressed the like button, but it doesn’t mean I like the post. I just did it to underpin this comment.

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    1. And it was a gesture that was appreciated

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    1. Or unlikely – whichever best fits the narrative really

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      1. …or the syllable count!

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      2. Actually that is far more likely yes

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  5. Sometimes it’s like I like the like somebody’s like who likes me

    Spread laughter with all you do

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    1. I neither like nor dislike your comment. Although I have ‘liked’ it, which maybe misleading.

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  6. I have like nothing to add to this.

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    1. And yet you did anyway – they are the comments that mean the most.

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      1. You’re like welcome.

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  7. I’ve heard that nothing is more deadly and insulting than indifference. This feels like the perfect set up for you.

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    1. I am indifferent to quite a lot of things

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