"Why don't you just delete the (social media app) from your phone" is like asking "why don't you just skip your ingroup's invite-only party." It's a thing you could do, it's just not very smart.
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Replying to @fvathynevgl @GeniesLoki
I think I'm genuinely confused what people not on social media are doing with all their time. Surely not all reading virtuous and interesting long form things (though that's true of at least two people I know). More tv?
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I used to spend less time on social media when I had irl friends who I could play games with and cook for and hug
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Yeah. And also when I could maintain better focus. My reading has dropped through the floor in the last ~3 months and it's resulted in more time on social media. I'd like to spend less time on here, but it's more that I'd like to be able to spend more time doing other things.
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Replying to @GeniesLoki @Kirsten3531 and
Certainly the amount of time I want to be spending on here is not zero.
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I think this particular corner of social media is quite different from what people experience as social media (doomscrolling, effort posting, fighting) but it's *still* the place where people's friends hang out!
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Yes, agreed. This is a particularly (oddly?) healthy corner of the Twittersphere. People occasionally comment on how chill the experience of following me on main is in comparison to similar accounts and I think that's partly because I'm exporting norms from here.
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(I suppose following me on main is also chill because I export more of my total lack of chill here)
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