What specifically were people getting tired of, descriptively? It does seem quite plausible there’s a communication pattern that wasn’t working, for example. But I think that glossing it with a name is likely part of that communication pattern itself.
A key aspect of that stance was that there was pressure to call people out and get into arguments and I expect many proponents just got tired of it after a while, since this takes a lot of energy.
The neutral parties likely got tired of the culture wars and were more likely to tune it out. Lack of an undecided audience means less incentive to have some of these arguments on social media.
Aha, I like this description. I am personally unclear on the exact conversations meant by “culture wars”, and won’t reuse that term, but otherwise I agree that that sort of discussion is draining and unhelpful, no matter the cause.
What specifically were people getting tired of, descriptively? It does seem quite plausible there’s a communication pattern that wasn’t working, for example. But I think that glossing it with a name is likely part of that communication pattern itself.
A key aspect of that stance was that there was pressure to call people out and get into arguments and I expect many proponents just got tired of it after a while, since this takes a lot of energy.
The neutral parties likely got tired of the culture wars and were more likely to tune it out. Lack of an undecided audience means less incentive to have some of these arguments on social media.
Aha, I like this description. I am personally unclear on the exact conversations meant by “culture wars”, and won’t reuse that term, but otherwise I agree that that sort of discussion is draining and unhelpful, no matter the cause.