Time spent on social media platforms peaked in 2022 and has since gone into steady decline, especially among teens and twentysomethings

  • rozodru@pie.andmc.ca
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    9 hours ago

    Because you’re now interacting with unhinged strangers or unhinged family members and no one wants to deal with that in their daily lives.

    This isn’t like the days of Myspace or early Facebook or even old PHP forums where you essentially chose who you interacted with and in turn selected who could interact with you. But it’s also the fact, at least for me personally, I just don’t want to share all the details that go on in my life anymore with everyone. It used to be I could post something personal online and only the people I trusted or very close friends could see it and thats who I wanted to see it. I didn’t want my Parents to stumble across the fact that a girl I was dating had a weird/unique fetish or whatever. Once my parents got on Facebook then it was over.

    Social media is fine when you’re allowed to keep it within a contained, personal, and customized environment. Once you open the flood gates and allow EVERYONE into your life you might as well be screaming on a street corner about what you had for breakfast.