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RE: Dealing with Depression

in #mentalhealth7 years ago

hmm sounds like you had a bad run at it. if you check out my insta, you'll see it's not fake, but i understand what you mean, marketing has killed what it is, the moment facebook bought insta, that's when it really started to change drastically with staged photos and these 'lifestyle' people - like most things in life, the good stuff always finds a way to the top! :) evolution of social always in progress.. we should never forget that anti-social media also scales at the same rate. i doubt the community here will stay the same but i can tell you the majority of people i have spoken too and met are lovely.

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Yeah Im not a big fan of social media although I daily use it for promotional purposes. There are many interesting social experiments you can find online about how you can create a scripted online life and create a following that will believe it. It's actually scary when you think about it. What is real and what isn't. I find the web fascinating but also terrifying. I've only been to one meeting so far and it was lovely ^_^

i've been to a lot of conferences over the years, it's only real when you meet the people behind the accounts, otherwise it's just potentially scripted, fake or AI driven. even then, when i've met the people i've realised they don't hold the same values or ethics as me. i'm just glad i had paper penpals and true human connections before social media arrived to give me a grounding about people! :)

That's amazing! and I absolutely agree , for whoever is born in the 2000's I feel so sorry for them as they are growing up in this illusion of a world where likes matter more over a sit down for a cup of coffee with a friend. I wish people wrote letters to each other again!