Recently came across MeWe and wondered, what with all the mixed feelings towards various social media platforms for whatever reason, have any of the purported 'better options' gained sufficient traction to be a worthwhile alternative?
Good. About time Facebook started losing something. I'm glad the younger generation is finding some better or more diverse alternatives.Though i have heard that facebook has problems getting the younger generation to participate and that there are other successful competitors in that age segment.
The best Facebook alternative is the local pub.Recently came across MeWe and wondered, what with all the mixed feelings towards various social media platforms for whatever reason, have any of the purported 'better options' gained sufficient traction to be a worthwhile alternative?
Pretty much this. So many studies have come out showing the direct link between increased social media use and increased depression. The human brain wasn't meant to attempt to interact with millions of people a day.Social media was a terrible mistake and we should all go back to not knowing what the racist uncles of the world think is necessary to tell everyone.
A.K.A. the "monkeysphere", the maximum amount of relations our monkey brains can maintain as "real".There really is something called Dunbar's Number, its the number of names and associated faces and personal information the brain can actively remember and use, and its 150. That's the number of social relationships you can have before you start forgetting or confusing details.
I always thought of it as the tribe number. That's how many early humans can exist in a successful tribe before its time to have some break away. But yeah, monkeysphere is a good example.I prefer the social media platform FuckOff, where everyone fucks off and leaves me alone.
A.K.A. the "monkeysphere", the maximum amount of relations our monkey brains can maintain as "real".
This is an age old debate mused over since the earliest of humanity's philosophers managed to learn how to talk back to their shitty overbearing parents. But don't you worry, I got your back. While you were busy living life, I studied the ancient scriptures. Looking for answers to this very eternal conundrum.
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Now we have the power of quantum computing, the data can be analysed at speeds we could never have imagined. Using this legally obtained and funtional technology, I have entered the available datasets multiple times, more times than I could count, and the results always come out the same. A total 100% probability rate, it's astounding, there is no room for debate left...
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