14 August, 05:39
If it wasn’t for the war, I would have deleted my social media accounts long ago. I dumped LinkedIn in 2017 because their ordinary business ethics were shite. Twitter would have followed, for sure. Would have gone to email mailing list only if it was purely about what I wanted for myself. There are times when I wish we could all be freed from this obsessive digital distraction. For now, we stubbornly stay on the battlefield.
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I had a hard time with FB especially. I would see people post things on there and think, you are lying. I just spent one hour on the phone listening to your life falling apart and here you are two hours later posting pictures of a fabulous night out? It made me feel used, the free armchair psychologist. Then I would see a family member post a "look what I got" pic and think, where is this coming from? We were not raised that way. Or I would have a "friend" post an unflattering picture of me just because. The worst was posting pictures of my kid which I always said is verboten. It never felt good going on there.
10:56 PM - Aug 14, 2023
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