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I'm not trying to be derogatory, but the person seems to be autistic. Im not a doctor or anything but the constant posting on specific topics and a few things theyve said about themselves in comments reminds me of a few autistic people i know IRL who i also have added on social media. I moderated a few larger subreddits when I used the site and had a few "regulars" with the same posting pattern
Itβs big ADHD for me
They are ND in some form for sure. But IMO that's not an excuse for having zero internet forum etiquette. Especially for someone so terminally online. I'm ND too (AuDHD) and also spend a lot of time on forums, but I've made a point to learn the social contract on these sorts of platforms so as not to annoy other users.
Etiquette is weird and plastic. Fuck it. Go au naturel and stress-free.