Where 'opinions' or 'preferences' are stated. But noone respects each other and fuck each other's parents every once in a while.
A: Why do pp nowadays have so polarized, negative opinions?
B: Well, well, you know what social media is, don't you?
Social Media, a place where you can make online friends without having to ask for fetishes, hobbies, and more.
Online:
Marc and Michael are having a normal convo until-
Marc: What are you on?! LOL
Michael: Im on Instagram(a form of Social Media)
Marc: No kidding.
A word that only boomers use to Reference reference the internet. Like thomas windram!
In my day social media didn’t exist! We played in the streets.
A format for people to vent about the fuckery in their lives.
I videotaped myself telling my boyfriend that I caught him cheating on me with my best friend and posted it on social media.
Social media is a platform where you get to socialise with people. Mostly it isn’t really a good idea to do but you do it anyways to contact friends or more. You could get good things out of social media or bad things it really just depends.
Person: hey do you have any social medias so we can talk after school?
Person 2: yea I have snap I’ll add you and we can talk after school.
Multiple apps/websites like, twitter (daily dose of cancellation), Instagram (daily dose of photoshop) youtube, (daily dose of getting banned for no reason) Facebook (daily does of parents) Snapchat (daily dose of filter) tik tok (daily dose of cringe)
Do you have social media
Be more specific dumbass
Theres not really anything social about social media, if anything, social media encourages people to be distant from each other and in their own little world/bubble. There are people nowadays who won't do anything in life if theres not a picture or video to post and comment about.
Social media provides the illusion of being part of a large network, meanwhile some people are getting rich via this platform. There was a time before social media where people actually knew each other in real life and had actual life experience with the other person, rather than the virtual image of someone on a computer screen.