The decline of social media
When you really think about it, a fundamental reason why most social
media seems to have turned into an increasingly painful chore rather
than a joy to be anticipated, is that on most platforms they have
devolved into advertising, group and self-promotion, and commercial
content delivery systems (and worse) -- rather than venues to engage
in polite discussion with other individuals about areas of common
interest. In many cases, they've quite obviously degraded from happy
serendipity to abysmal stupidity. That's just the reality. -L
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--Lauren--
Lauren Weinstein
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