>>24215723 not schizo but I love I can just say my dumb shit thoughts and someone will be all oh fuck yeah and than add their shit. I dont care if someone is 7 dudes in one as long as I get fun chats and someone's version of them in their head can bring it also. plus people still fun post on 4chinz. other sites are safe spaced to death for the resident cults on it.
>>24215723 schzos have always been part of the lifeblood that is 4chan but they are far and few now >What makes this website so much more user-friendly for schizophrenic compared to others? lack of rules and censorship mostly everyone gets the same chance to be seen and heard
personally i preferred asking them questions and finding out just how deep the schizo hole went pretty interesting and fun desu
As a recovering schizo the worst thing to happen to a schizo is losing the ability to tell what is real and what is delusions. I have never had that problem but when someone with Schizophrenia gets that far it's hard to pull them out of it.
>>24215723 Captive audience + the cloak of anonymity. Can be an appealing combination for those who love to write sprawling manifestos and psychotic rants.
>>24215723 the comfort of knowing my mental illness blends into the cosmic microwave background of retarded things that get posted at any given moment. i know longer feel assured of my own invisibility as the number of users on 4chan dwindles.
I have fun on this site because I am anti-schizo. As in I literally hate schizophrenics and I literally am anti-psychotic
I don't believe a single conspiracy theory related to the US has ever been true/correct or even plausible, for example. (There have been a few conspiracies that were real, like MKULTRA, but no *conspiracy theories* which were later shown to be real or plausible actual conspiracies that occurred)
>>24215723 on 4chan, all new posts on a board have about the same visibility. (and filtering is non-trivial)
on any other social media site, you would need to have some kind of connection to them (follow/friend/same server/etc.) to see anything they post. and blocking is easier
>>24216513 Yeah if it's paranoid schizophrenia and the person can no longer tell between what's real and what's delusions, they start to view everyone as suspicious or with an ulterior motive then just helping them differentiate between a delusion and reality.
I've been diagnosed with Paranoid Schizophrenia but my symptoms are mild and much more akin to delusional disorder (my diagnosis felt a bit rushed and was after some stressful years). What I am really worried about is the symptoms I currently get while off medication getting worse or more extreme. Medication really helps but comes with side effects which can be tricky to navigate (currently I suffer from a lot of apathy and an inability to get up and get going, something I have no problem with when off meds).
Be kind to our schizo posters. We might be crazy but we're people too!
one of my schizophrenic friends ended up sending death threats to the rest of my friend group and the priests at our church, and also spammed my other friend with text messages telling him to kill himself at some point he ran away after getting submitted to an asylum, briefly went to jail, and is now in hiding for a separate charge and the cops are looking for him all his delusions feel like a self fulfilling prophecy really, he was afraid he was getting tracked by the feds, so he did some shit, and as a result is getting tracked by the feds for real
>>24215731 >>24215994 these anons get it tourists would come around and play the demoralizing card thinking it would affect others, but its just fags seeking attention or trying to bring others down with whatever they think is viable (retards assuming retarded things across the internet)
>>24215723 The schizos and autists are the last real humans and both congregate here because it’s the only place with large enough traffic where you also get people at their most real. Only anonymous image boards like these give you this freedom.
Any other place else forces one to take an identity which forces tribalism, cliques, and constant persona. It’s a double edged sword, but I prefer it to a lot out there.
>>24215723 As a schizophrenic imageboards make me feel at home. Nobody knows here who you are. In any thread im a new person and it's harder to deanon me which im paranoid about
>>24215723 >schizophrenics Buzzword, define the characteristics you mean individually, and if you can't then sit and have a good long think about why you just called everyone schizophrenics.
there are equally as many schizos on any other popular website, but basically every non-imageboard site has an algorithm that feeds people content, and thus, you don't see the schizos unless you look for them. imageboards force you to see literally every thread that gets made, basically every reply too. that means all the content is treated equally, a genuinely high quality thread is seen by just as many people as the most insane schizopost or mindless shitpost ever made.
>>24216728 desu you can actually go to like facebook and post schizo rants daily. eventually you'd have a fanbase of likeminded people replying to you regularly
>>24215731 Yeah I inevitably either argue to vehemently or shitpost too freely for any other site. Even if I write as politely as I can I can’t help but create animosity just by winning arguments since other sites are so often based on unspoken social hierarchies. Here you can afford to misspeak or be wrong occasionally and it won’t carry over into every subsequent interaction you have with people.