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Is it a good thing Facebook and Twitter are dying out?
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<blockquote data-quote="Super Kami Guru" data-source="post: 1444" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>I watched some of his stuff because he collaborated with Achievement Hunter a bit, and that gave me a glimpse into him, so I watched a bit of his stuff. Not a massive fan, but he did make halfway decent content most of the time. It's a shame it happened, but I'm also not entirely shocked. Addiction to social media is a genuine thing for people that grew up with it, so I can understand how it can take over the lives of someone who gets too involved with it. The worry about views, likes, negative ratings or comments, and so on. If you treat the internet as a genuine means of socializing, you're going to do yourself some serious mental harm. I think there should be hours of operation for those massive social media sites so people <em>have</em> to get away from it for a period of time. Staying away from them, learning to socialize properly, and not being able to obsess over your latest tweet...it would bring a few people back to reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super Kami Guru, post: 1444, member: 22"] I watched some of his stuff because he collaborated with Achievement Hunter a bit, and that gave me a glimpse into him, so I watched a bit of his stuff. Not a massive fan, but he did make halfway decent content most of the time. It's a shame it happened, but I'm also not entirely shocked. Addiction to social media is a genuine thing for people that grew up with it, so I can understand how it can take over the lives of someone who gets too involved with it. The worry about views, likes, negative ratings or comments, and so on. If you treat the internet as a genuine means of socializing, you're going to do yourself some serious mental harm. I think there should be hours of operation for those massive social media sites so people [I]have[/I] to get away from it for a period of time. Staying away from them, learning to socialize properly, and not being able to obsess over your latest tweet...it would bring a few people back to reality. [/QUOTE]
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