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409 Not everyone who keeps the group chat alive is extroverted. Some of them learned that being the one who initiates is the only reliable way to confirm you’re still wanted, because waiting to be reached out to produced too much silence to risk again

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/26/2026 03:06 EDT

Not everyone who keeps the group chat alive is extroverted. Some of them learned that being the one who initiates is the only reliable way to confirm you’re still wanted, because waiting to be reached out to produced too much silence to risk again

The person who keeps the group chat alive is rarely the extrovert everyone assumes. Often they're someone who learned that initiating is the only reliable way to confirm they're still wanted — and that silence carries too much risk to leave unaddressed.

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