Not necessarily, on OLED displays (which are definitely a thing for desktop computers and TVs) a light that's turned off is using less power because the pixels the lamp is displayed on (and the ones around it too) are dimmer.
As I said with friends I'm more open. We've discussed kinks and stuff in detail, what we're into etc.
But the line I draw is at announcing my current masturbation/having sex or whatever. They don't need to know when I'm masturbating and I don't need to know when they do either.
We have discussed the frequency with which we do it, and even who among each other we "would hit" so to say. But saying I jack off four times per week is different from saying "hey heads up, you're in a different city but I want you to know I'm horny as fuck and gonna get some good porn to watch now. Maybe I'll even think about you lol"
Not OP but personally I wouldn't necessarily need or want to know what my dad is getting off to and when. With close friends it's different, we do have some fairly open conversations about what we (don't) like, but we also do not announce to each other "hey btw, I'm gonna jack off now!!"
Browsing those content types needs to be an enjoyable experience as well. Mastodon is best used for short text, Pixelfed is good for pictures, Lemmy is for forums/sometimes images and videos. Peertube is an actual video first platform.
Spreadsheets and PDFs could be shared over Mastodon, just like they could be over Xitter. But that doesn't make it a PDF based platform, or a federated spreadsheet editor. Which seems to be the thing the OP is asking for. A type of media that should be the main focus of a (Fediverse) social media platform.
Many adhd symptoms are "normal human" behavior/traits, but in people with adhd they are more exaggerated than in neurotypical peeps. So while something like this might be slightly annoying for a typical person, for someone with adhd it is likely worse.
Not necessarily, on OLED displays (which are definitely a thing for desktop computers and TVs) a light that's turned off is using less power because the pixels the lamp is displayed on (and the ones around it too) are dimmer.