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Turning off!

Colin Campbell
by Colin Campbell on 22/01/22 18:00

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One of the greatest benefits of social media platforms, including blogs is that they’re very easy to switch off. 

If you follow someone on Instagram or Strava or Snapchat or Facebook or LinkedIn etc etc etc and you don’t like something they write or post, you can just unfollow. 

If you’re unhappy with the way that a social media platform manages its information or worse, your information, or its political views or its representation you can delete the app and log out. 

If you don’t like what someone writes on a blog or their tone of voice or their political slant or their philosophical approach, you can just unsubscribe. 

Of course, alternatively you can remain on all of these platforms gnawing at your bones and chuntering to yourself while people post things that you hate or disagree with or know that’s wrong or that’s simply just upset you. 

Why would you do that though? 

If you’re looking for a fight on social media, you’re probably in the wrong place. 

 

Blog Post Number - 2972 

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