You shut the fuck up

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      Ooh, I need to make one of those in my house. Both because it would be fun for friends and family (including the kid’s friends and our nieces & nephews) and the regression back to analog would satisfy some little petty yet righteous part of my brain that makes me avoid Facebook.

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      1. October 2008. I remember exactly… because I had an economics professor in university who started her classes by writing the Dow Jones on the chalkboard. One day I came and I noted that the number had dropped significantly from the day before, she told me ‘we haven’t seen a drop that big since 1929’.

      Yeah… and just 10 months prior I had another professor tell me that the economy was in such boom that it was making the post-WW2 economic boom look tame… yeah…

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    When I was on facebook back then, I would see boomers making posts talking about the 1950s in the same way.

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    I was still using Myspace in 2007 for my musical project. I hated Facebook from the word go and only signed up when it was apparent Myspace was being abandoned by all the musicians and bands I networked with. I deleted my Facebook around Covid after I got tired of watching friends and family buy into conspiracy theories and conservative horse shit.

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      I liked MySpace. To me it was mainly a site to discover music. A lot switched to facebook around 2007. I never did and i don’t regret it.

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    You spend half an hour going through your crush’s pictures to see if anyone ever tagged them in anything from that party a few weeks ago that they didn’t post about themselves which was weird because they almost always post at least a few pictures when they go out. You start building a web of everyone you know was there and friend requesting all of them, desperate to see if anyone posted pictures that might give you a hint… A mere glimpse into what Nancy was doing that night. Was she with Peter? Was she with Joe? Was she lying about going out? I bet it was Joe. That fucking douchebag.

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    Exhibit A: Fuck around, 2007.
    Exhibit B : Find out, 2025; just look at the current state of the world.

    I got off facebook as soon as they asked me for IRL ID. The rest of the fuckheads should have done the same.

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    Life was not good. That’s literally when most Americans started to melt their brains with social media and hyper individualism.

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      I am glad I am back to using mostly anonymous social media like lemmy. Fuck me I spent almost the first two decades of being online since the late 90s not revealing much about myself online to being suckered (like many people were) into being more open. Biggest fucking mistake I made online.

      I really am kinda glad that the only ads I get now are for highly boring investments and insurance, meaning maybe my digital info footprint is not as big as it was and thus individualized ads aren’t possible for me.

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    OP is part of the problem. Feeding social media until it could become an unstoppable force.