Are friendships on twt really meaningful? Illa I also want to be a part of a gang and look cool nradhukaga iruka? Is it used only for ranting, bitching and instant validation or you guys truly value the people and see the relationship on a long term? Genuinely wondering.
@Punnagaipoove_
I have quite a few people here who really value their friendship. They don't even know my face. Even now... Have been so good to me, even though I haven't done anything to them.
@Punnagaipoove_
Honestly, I've made more memories irl from the accidental twitter group we made few years back than the actual irl friends I've had for years. But gotta be lucky with meeting the right people.
@Punnagaipoove_
No actually i have another account that was my main account. We had a group and in that group mostly one talks about other and someone convey that to the whole group. Idhey dhan nadandhuchu so aala vedunga da saami nu inga vandhu varavan poravana kuda rant panitu poidurathu ✌️😂.
@Punnagaipoove_
I've made tons of meaningful, lasting friendships with people I've met online. Mostly on FB, where I was a lot more active before Twitter. Still have friends whom I met on Facebook in 2017, whom I meet irl regularly now.
Don't see why something similar can't happen on Twitter.
@Punnagaipoove_
Twitter helps me a lot to gain access people who are in tech. If I ask any doubt there are lot of genuine people who is ready to help. I don't know about twitter friendship but you can get people more like a mentor.
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Never been able to be part of groups. At least larger groups. So even on twitter ended up making really good friends, but it's always been individuals.
@Punnagaipoove_
There are people who have made really meaningful friendships off Twitter. But mostly it is a sounding board for sharing depressed moments and seeking a shoulder, at least the human side of things here. Else it is just an empty space filled with hatred.
@Punnagaipoove_
One of my best friends is from twitter! We infact have started working on a project together after meeting. Have a few other good friends as well.