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Who are you without social media?
The internet has seen a drastic hit in censorship as we kick off this new year. We rely on social media for many things whether it’s information, creativity, business or personal, it’s our way of connecting in this new digital age. But as we’ve seen how quickly and easily Big Tech can flip the switch, social media can be taken down in an instant. Heck, there might as well be a new meaning behind “INSTAgram”. So, it got me thinking the question, who are you without social media?
Tawnie J. OviedoPublished 3 years ago in HumansLiving a Smartphone-less Life.
Living a Smartphone-less Life: Most of us have seen Netflix’s The Social Dilemma, so I will spare the lecture on why you should say goodbye to your smartphone. There is something up though – how can it be that despite a general awareness of their negative effects, smartphones continue to mindlessly consume our lives? Of course, this question may seem as useless as asking why a smoker doesn’t ‘just quit smoking’. Yet, there appears to be an illusion that, in today’s world, you can’t get by without one. Having spent half a year with my £1 MobiWire, I intend to dispel this myth. Think of smartphones as like your crazy ex – when you’re with them you think you rely on them, but as soon as they’re gone, you realise you didn’t need them after all. Here are all the aspects of a smartphone that you most definitely can live without.:
Louie LangPublished 3 years ago in HumansAddicted to the Click
It is no secret that social media has taken hold of our every day lives. New platforms are constantly popping up and gaining traction even when we thought the marketplace was already saturated. It started over a decade ago when Facebook stepped in and started targeting loyal Myspace users, who soon joined the social network which dominates today. Ah yes, remember good old Tom, our first digital “friend.”
Jenna GleespenPublished 3 years ago in HumansLong Live The Dreamers
What is it about some people that they seem incapable of believing in or supporting good things? I posted on my Twitter yesterday about a dream I had which included a man I'd been involved with intimately over the last almost three years but was not—and still am not (yet)—in a relationship with. Those of you who are like me and can not only dream in color but are able to remember your dreams will understand how real this dream felt to me.
Meg Thee TigerPublished 3 years ago in HumansSocial Networks Fight Against Fake News
According to modern research and statistics, over half of social media users accept that they come across fake news on a daily basis on different platforms. What is more alarming is that over a quarter of these users have liked or shared a post on their timelines, without realizing that the news is fake.
Usama KamraPublished 3 years ago in HumansSocial Media is ruining our lives.
I’ve been waiting for this for years now and now I am finally ready to give it up even though I deleted Instagram and made another one only for positive platforms it’s still a pain. Just like so many of us, I have been hiding underneath social media for years it has controlled my thoughts, the way I view myself, relationships, and my mental health. I know social media can be good but in my opinion, it’s more bad than good, I mean in all honestly how many “good” things do you see versus the bad? Social media was made for one reason and that was to take us away from reality and glue us to a world that doesn’t even exist. I recommend watching the social dilemma on Netflix if you haven’t already. Social Media is bad for the soul because it doesn't nourish us, it stripes away from who we are. If it were up to me, I would only let the world have access to it for only maybe 3-4 days out of the week, but we all know that’s not going to happen, it makes too much money.
Alexis KingPublished 3 years ago in HumansThe Loving Humans Of Reddit
Like most Americans today I am anxiously awaiting my promised stimulus check. At a time where the world is upside down, along with our finances, many of America's people needed the financial boost that the stimulus would provide. As with everything they do, the IRS was very vague as to who would receive the stimulus checks via direct deposit first or the algorithm of which they use to send to the banks. Due to the lack of information A lot of people have taken to social media, blogs, and whatever online thread they can find to compare notes.
Blue DymondPublished 3 years ago in Humans2020 Roundup: Our Favorite Instagram Farmhouse Influencers
We've spent a lot of time on Instagram this year, and we mean A LOT. With the pandemic shutting down so much of the outside world and needing a bit of escapism from the realities of every day life, social media has really provided us with a nice escape. One of our favorite corners of the Instagram world in 2020 was the home decor community, and especially the farmhouse decor space! So we've gathered up our FAVORITE farmhouse decor influencers of 2020, and seriously, you need to follow all of these amazing people!
Matthew LundgrenPublished 3 years ago in HumansI'm an Accountant
If you're like me and the only serotonin you've been getting lately comes from wine and TikTok, you are more than familiar with the coded phrase "I'm an Accountant".
Mae McCreeryPublished 3 years ago in HumansNormalize Normal Bodies
I saw a post on IG the other day that really opened my eyes. It was from one of the plus size curvy influencers and she was more or less complaining about other influencers of more normal and socially acceptable sizes. You know the ones she means; the ones who complain about their bloat belly. The ones who show how the “fitspo” gals get the desired “curves for the gram” when they themselves are skinny. The ones that say “everyone has rolls when they sit” but when they get up, they have nice flat stomachs.
Kaylee NortonPublished 3 years ago in HumansThe Science Behind Social Media Arguments
As human beings we are all different in some ways. That’s just how we were made. Generally no two people are the same a 100%. Even if you are twins, you will still likely to have differences in one way or another. These differences are the reasons why there exists disagreements on things among people. And disagreement is what lets us to argument with other people.
Joydwip MohajonPublished 3 years ago in Humans"I'm the main character"
Social media can be a wonderous place. It gives us an opportunity to share our best bits with the world, and to cultivate an online presence that can be used for making ones’ wildest dreams come true, whether this be finding love, starting a business or even just learning a new tik tok dance. But has the growing intermingling of consumerist culture and social media turned us into nothing more than products to be sold? A new social media trend of describing oneself as “the main character” has revealed a rather sinister side effect of cultivating an online presence, forcing us to redefine ourselves not by who we are in real life, but rather who we are in relation to all other content online. With a growing sense of disillusionment throughout the younger generations with organized religion and its teachings, is social media and the commodification of the self, filling the void left behind in our sense of purpose?
Amelia LockhartPublished 3 years ago in Humans