• crackajack@reddthat.com
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    1 year ago

    It’s easy to leave when you’re anonymous because you don’t exactly have built social connections (unless you choose to) such as the case in Reddit. But on social media where you’re not anonymous and most of your friends and family are there, such as Facebook and Twitter, it’s hard to leave. Besides, most people in real life don’t care about privacy and other concerns arising from social media. They get dopamine high from getting validation as well as they just got used to the platform to leave.

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        1 year ago

        Ha easy for you to say if your social circle mostly go on the likes Facebook and Twitter.

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          I’m not being facetious or unkind here, but for many 10’s of thousands of years we have been developing meaningful social circles by seeing people in person. Just give it a go!

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            I prefer going outside, though not everyone shares the same sentiment. Whether we like it or not, social media is the new plaza. There is a reason that millenials and the following generation are considered more superficial than the older ones. Edit: Older generations also think the youths are more aloof, because we got accustomed to digital interaction behind the safety of computer screen.