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09-19-2021 09:42 PM
@bobby5 wrote:
I think people who post a good portion of their lives on social media are insecure attention seekers. I'll give you an example. Some people go through an illness privately, while others pretty much post the whole thing on social media. I know everyone handles things differently but, to me, it seems like those that put everything out there are looking for adulation. What say you?
@bobby5, It helps some people to cope with something like an illness or other problem. I know it has helped me.
09-19-2021 09:49 PM
I respectfully disagree. Just by posting this is the epitome of judgement upon others. This leads one to wonder why this is helpful or meaningful unless it's to draw attention itself.
09-19-2021 09:49 PM - edited 09-22-2021 06:07 PM
I think there are a variety of reasons.
A study has been done on this. "Likes" and "follows" translate into approval from others. Some people are seeking approval, others not so much. However, "follows" on Twitter, for example, mostly mean your message reaches more people, the ultimate goal.
Some are looking for the latest news about critical issues. They also want to know what others think of those issues.
Some pass on information they think others should know.
Some are lonely.
Bored with their own lives.
Just as many are addicted to their cellphones, some are addicted to social media.
Some find pleasure in attacking others who say things they don't like. There are organized groups who do this to certain people. They are trying to diminish those people in the eyes of others.
Some think social media is fun. They learn things they didn't know before.
Some enjoy discussing their favorite subjects and hobbies with others.
Some use social media to share their experiences. They might not have anyone to talk to or anyone who will listen to them at home. I have learned a lot from them.
Some ask for advice because they are stuck and it makes sense to them to get a variety of opinions before making decisions.
Some ask for prayers for a loved one, human or pet...well, that doesn't need to be explained, does it?
There are more reasons, but this is a start.
09-19-2021 09:54 PM
09-19-2021 10:01 PM - edited 09-19-2021 10:03 PM
@bobby5 wrote:
I think people who post a good portion of their lives on social media are insecure attention seekers. I'll give you an example. Some people go through an illness privately, while others pretty much post the whole thing on social media. I know everyone handles things differently but, to me, it seems like those that put everything out there are looking for adulation. What say you?
@bobby5 I think there is a vast difference between someone who is monetizing their illness on social media and someone looking for a little advice or seeking comfort...
09-19-2021 10:20 PM
09-19-2021 10:28 PM
09-19-2021 10:38 PM
@brandiwine There are too many folks who are isolated and not by their own choice. I don't think the average person does this for attention seeking. But for a much more innocent cause. Are those isolated not supposed to reach out to others when what they're seeking is acceptance, support, advice and some semblance of contact? The folks who don't reach out are at the highest level of suicide. I guess I don't think the worst in people.
09-19-2021 11:10 PM
@brandiwine I guess then you would feel sorry for me. I burried my husband in 2010, retired at age 71 in 2019. I don't eat much, so no need to go shopping or cooking, live in a rural area, can only clean and do laundry so much. What should I do with my quiet life? The computer is my means to get away from the TV. And I learn lots of stuff. So please don't feel sorry for me, I'm very satisfied with my life on the computer.
09-19-2021 11:11 PM
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