I’ll be honest, social media have made people dumber, focusing on what is NOT important in life.

TikTok is ruining lives in my opinion, young fellas are wasting their time watching meaningless videos over and over, doom scrolling. I mean, this generation can do better, instead of sticking to our devices, listening to dumb influencers, and believing wrong ideologies just because they sound cool over the screen by some dudes who don’t probably know what they’re saying, do better for yourself, workout, do fun activities and enhance your knowledge and do your hobbies.

People, wake up. Bring back the old times when human beings were respectful, loving, and focused on what mattered the most.

Instead of sticking to your phone, scrolling on social media just to get that damn dopamine, go outside, be with friends and family, do things that are out of the ordinary or out of your comfort zone.

Experience the true beauty of nature, its blessings, and our life.

Build a better society, a healthy society.

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    8 months ago

    idk quite to the contrary it seems to be spreading useful info quicker than every; people think tiktok is a bunch of dance videos, and it is that, but it’s also quick educational tutorials.

    I think it’s probably about the importance of using the media well and maybe not overusing it and about picking the right content to look at

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      8 months ago

      I’m definetly learning through social media apps, don’t get me wrong.

      But when you put social media first and your life second, then things get worse.

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    8 months ago

    The internet is a mirror, it reflects back what you put into it.

    Of course, some people want to inject politics into every single thing that we do, and some people want to inject bad lessons into everything we do, but you can use it to learn math, science, crafts, skilled trades, you can learn about literature, history, philosophy.

    On the other hand, the one thing that I think that you’re absolutely correct about is that you should eventually step away from the screen, and go do some of those things that you learn about online. My beloved Soviet canuckistan is presently an Arctic hellscape, but when we end up getting our 37 minutes of summer, I intend to go out and play with a new kiln I bought for firing pottery and melting different metals.

    Earlier today I made a post on fbxl social about the concept that the state owns you as opposed to you owning yourself. If you own yourself, and I think that most people should want to, it ends up becoming contingent upon yourself to come up with plans. The world is an adventure, there is so much out there, and so many things you can do without a penny, but just as you said, you need to get out of the house in order to actually participate, and you need to put in the effort to find those exciting things because no one else is going to do it for you.

    In Plato’s allegory of the cave, is the understanding of the forms which releases you from your bonds and sends you into the wilderness, but I think in postmodern society it is actually embracing your personal autonomy. For many people, if they see you doing something that they don’t like, if they hear you saying something that they don’t like, if they think that you think something that they don’t like, and they get all of their opinions and actions from someone else so they don’t need to and don’t get to choose their opinions or their actions on their own, and they see someone else thinking for themselves and acting for themselves, and of course it enrages them because they know what they’ve lost even if they don’t understand it.