I saw the proliferation of these negatives early on in the social media phenomenon. I "escaped" facebook, and really all social media many years ago, and have never looked back. I may be biased by being one those who have, according to this article, committed virtual suicide (which is patently absurd to me), but I can only see positives in my life by not participating in the ridiculousness that inevitably comes from facebook and its ilk. I can maintain contact with those close to me and others without it. Ya know... like we did for hundreds and thousands of years prior to it. I am not discounting the ease of doing so provided by social media, but the risk to privacy and the other negatives (many more not mentioned here) just aren't worth it.
On Dec 8, 2014 Virtual Suicide wrote:
I saw the proliferation of these negatives early on in the social media phenomenon. I "escaped" facebook, and really all social media many years ago, and have never looked back. I may be biased by being one those who have, according to this article, committed virtual suicide (which is patently absurd to me), but I can only see positives in my life by not participating in the ridiculousness that inevitably comes from facebook and its ilk. I can maintain contact with those close to me and others without it. Ya know... like we did for hundreds and thousands of years prior to it. I am not discounting the ease of doing so provided by social media, but the risk to privacy and the other negatives (many more not mentioned here) just aren't worth it.