Well, I can't disagree with what you say here.
I think it a bit idealistic for the platform, though - virtual engagement is driven by selectiveness and degrees: topic, depth, timing, identity, position, perspective. Sort of a mental stimulation (or absence of) buffet. It is its strength. It is its weakness. A failure to respect that, on its face and completely? You lose some of the precious value along with the offal, so to speak. The joy comes in the appreciation and exploitation. Changes everything: how we use, look, see, understand, act - everything.
It is not didactic and it is not meant to be. Once one harnesses that, what's left can be liberating.
BTW, this? Who piece in unto itself.
(two hierarchically ordered classes that completely subsume their members, and whose opposition constitutes the only or primary mechanism that drives the social system--so if it's all personal, because the personal is exactly the same thing as the political, then people always take it personally).
Best. ~CP