Key Takeaways
Isn't that obvious?
But why so many after the human experience had been compromised badly enough for it to be pushed to the margins?
My question is, knowing what we know now, why are so many prostrating themselves to those who are selling us the next breakthrough that they're going to use to hurt us more than help us?
I miss that.
Nowadays, i don’t have time or mental energy to moderate my reactions to rage bait, i know that nobody important would give a fuck about my 120 character takes (since i’ve seen enough to know that i don’t care about others’), and I don’t need current or future employers and/or potential state actors foreign or domestic to form preconceived notions about me.
I do believe Facebook stopped being cool (if it ever really was) when everyone's parents seemed to be on it. Now older people are the ones who can't seem to live without it.
Not clear with these things about 'posting' of course, but there must be something to look at on these things
No I didn't read the article.
I read HN & Reddit, but the only "social" media I still use regularly are group chats with <10 people in them.
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