Is this a bad strategy for coping with special interests?

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29 Apr 2018, 4:42 pm

So I’m one of those people who is painfully aware of how little people care about my special interests. So I often shitpost a lot about my special interest on less serious online communities. I do this to avoid talking too much about special interests in real life or more serious online communities, but I’m worried it’s not working. Do you think this strategy works?



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29 Apr 2018, 7:18 pm

I post on a board about my special interest and it has helped a lot.


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29 Apr 2018, 8:37 pm

I've tried it, too. Just today I was on Google looking for forums to suit my interests. It's not the same, though, at least for me. There's still a need to unload that information somehow, and that's not to mention how hard it is to find communities for some more obscure interests. They say that there's a corner of the internet for everything, but I can tell you from experience that they're wrong.
More than forums, one thing that helped me last fall was starting a novel and incorporating my interests into the plot. My family was given a two-month-long reprieve from my jabbering. Writing books was already a hobby of mine, though. If it's not your kind of recreational activity, maybe there's some other creative outlet that will help you burn off some steam. Building a website is another medium that I've tried.


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29 Apr 2018, 9:36 pm

AceofPens wrote:
I've tried it, too. Just today I was on Google looking for forums to suit my interests. It's not the same, though, at least for me. There's still a need to unload that information somehow, and that's not to mention how hard it is to find communities for some more obscure interests. They say that there's a corner of the internet for everything, but I can tell you from experience that they're wrong.
More than forums, one thing that helped me last fall was starting a novel and incorporating my interests into the plot. My family was given a two-month-long reprieve from my jabbering. Writing books was already a hobby of mine, though. If it's not your kind of recreational activity, maybe there's some other creative outlet that will help you burn off some steam. Building a website is another medium that I've tried.

I know the feeling. Is there any online community for people who like to listen to foreign music? Not necessarily foreign music from one specific country or folk/world music. Just foreign music in general? I like to shitpost about foreign music I like, but I know I’m annoying some people. I only do this on communities where everyone kind of trolls each other. It would be nice to post somewhere where I’m not annoying. Unfortunately when I do post on online communities about my interest I get worried people will think I’m posting too much. It’s so much more of a punch in the gut when people who share interests with me tell me I’m posting too much about my interest than people who obviously don’t.



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30 Apr 2018, 7:44 pm

I suppose I'm lucky in that my primary special interest is coding, so sites like stackoverflow or quora are a great outlet for me. I can post answers to questions that suit my more specific interests like lexical analysis and kernel development. I would say that it's a good idea, if it helps you express your special interests, and you can find a community that revolves around it.

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one thing that helped me last fall was starting a novel and incorporating my interests into the plot.


I love writing. Never really published anything, though I do want to. It's a fantastic outlet! :)


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01 May 2018, 7:13 am

I only actively socialize with people who actively share my special interests.


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01 May 2018, 8:33 am

I used an app called Cold Turkey to block the websites which were my special interests. When it got worse, I blocked them on my smartphone, too. Went on and off like that for a few months, then the interests gradually changed nature and became less intense. I also found the merits of being lazy as a special interest -- it lets the brain recharge from the many social encounters one faces during a typical day.

In real life I just learned the golden rule of shutting up. :?



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01 May 2018, 8:48 am

I used to post on a Siamese cat site (sadly, it no longer exists) where I could talk about Siamese, cats and pets all I wanted to. They were also receptive to my other special interests and had an understanding of exactly why I liked certain people and places.



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02 May 2018, 10:06 am

I have a Tumblr, a Twitter, and an Instagram and a few other website accounts all dedicated to my special interest. I think it can be a great outlet. Those websites have helped me find others who share my love and they don't get tired of talking about it.


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02 May 2018, 7:36 pm

TheSilentOne wrote:
I have a Tumblr, a Twitter, and an Instagram and a few other website accounts all dedicated to my special interest. I think it can be a great outlet. Those websites have helped me find others who share my love and they don't get tired of talking about it.

I doubt any other non-Jewish/non-Israeli people are really interested in Israeli music. Social media is awkward. I prefer 4chan type sites.



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03 May 2018, 3:29 pm

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I doubt any other non-Jewish/non-Israeli people are really interested in Israeli music.

My younger brother likes to listen to Israeli music.


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03 May 2018, 4:21 pm

Aavikkorotta wrote:
Balbituate wrote:
I doubt any other non-Jewish/non-Israeli people are really interested in Israeli music.

My younger brother likes to listen to Israeli music.

Interesting. What type and why did he get into it?



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04 May 2018, 10:13 pm

Balbituate wrote:
Aavikkorotta wrote:
Balbituate wrote:
I doubt any other non-Jewish/non-Israeli people are really interested in Israeli music.

My younger brother likes to listen to Israeli music.

Interesting. What type and why did he get into it?

I asked him and he listed some of his favorites:
Praise to our God concert 5
ashuv eleicha
Psalm 150 in Hebrew

"Hebrew sounds good...and it's worship music"


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