I for one do not find the idea of jumping from one social media app to another interesting. I think that it's both counterintuitive and counterproductive, especially if your main concern is that you don't want to deal with the toxicity of social media.
At some point, all the social media platforms will be uninteresting to you and you will find them disastifying. Why continue?
I for one do not find the idea of jumping from one social media app to another interesting. I think that it's both counterintuitive and counterproductive, especially if your main concern is that you don't want to deal with the toxicity of social media.
At some point, all the social media platforms will be uninteresting to you and you will find them disastifying. Why continue?
I have been on Facebook for a long time and continue to be there (and on LinkedIn, X and now bsky). During that time Facebook has been declared dead multiple times - alas it seems to thrive just fine in my neck of the woods. All social media platforms depend crucially on how you curate them. They then tend to be excellent content aggregators. But, he, to each their own.
I for one do not find the idea of jumping from one social media app to another interesting. I think that it's both counterintuitive and counterproductive, especially if your main concern is that you don't want to deal with the toxicity of social media.
At some point, all the social media platforms will be uninteresting to you and you will find them disastifying. Why continue?
I have been on Facebook for a long time and continue to be there (and on LinkedIn, X and now bsky). During that time Facebook has been declared dead multiple times - alas it seems to thrive just fine in my neck of the woods. All social media platforms depend crucially on how you curate them. They then tend to be excellent content aggregators. But, he, to each their own.