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Has Social media destroyed society in some ways or another or fully?
Was social media the ultimate downfall of us? you know with the attention spans and lowering of intelligences throught constant stimulation? How could we go back to a time before? :plumphelmet:
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Lime 20 Aug @ 5:25pm 
Yes.
Originally posted by DeliciousProlapseJuice:
How could we go back to a time before? :plumphelmet:

live with amish or mannonite
L1qu1dator 20 Aug @ 5:26pm 
They should be called anti-social.
Originally posted by L1qu1dator:
They should be called anti-social.
Agreed :steamthumbsup: also have an award :lunar2019coolpig:
yes.

younger people listen and learn from internet advice without a second thought.

People don’t think anymore instead of parroting the same opinions of others.

Lack of creativity due to cancel culture.

influencer culture makes group thinking becomes worse

basically drones are mass produced now
Triple 20 Aug @ 9:52pm 
Yes, humans aren’t really social creatures (imo), what brought humans to bond with each other was boredom. But once you can cure boredom with a few swipes on your phone there’s no real incentive to bother yourself with other people.
Telecommunications technology in general has harmed the world.

Ain't nobody need to know what's going on anywhere but where they are TBH.

Knowing about, and being affected by, ♥♥♥♥ that's thousands of miles away from you, that has no impact on you at all, other than the fact that simply knowing about it affects your mental state, is not natural.

Humans were never designed to have access to this level of social reach. It's not healthy. It's not normal. We shouldn't act like it is.
Last edited by Chaosolous; 20 Aug @ 9:57pm
Emurinus 20 Aug @ 9:57pm 
At first, I didn't think it was too bad. But as more and more companies and influencers started spewing their ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ on those platforms, that's when it became a major problem.

Originally posted by Triple:
Yes, humans aren’t really social creatures (imo), what brought humans to bond with each other was boredom. But once you can cure boredom with a few swipes on your phone there’s no real incentive to bother yourself with other people.
On the contrary, I've been finding myself craving in-person interaction with other people more. However, it's not as easy to get things set up when everyone has their own lives to deal with, especially if distance is a concern.
Last edited by Emurinus; 20 Aug @ 9:58pm
Yes, people are always in their own little bubble now
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