Addiction.
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Only 11 people shared it via Twitter? Wow. Maybe your readers don’t believe you.
Didn’t really promote it.
Yeah, not sure if readers got it or not. I just wanted to have some fun, doing something a bit different, ya know?
Many say social media is a harmful addiction. Creating instant access can be a double edged sword. User interpretations also seem to oversimplify characteristics of other users into cartoonish profiles.
Is it social media what we are addicted to or rather what social media brings us? That, my crew-cut friend, is the question.
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Only 11 people shared it via Twitter? Wow. Maybe your readers don’t believe you.
Didn’t really promote it.
Yeah, not sure if readers got it or not. I just wanted to have some fun, doing something a bit different, ya know?
Many say social media is a harmful addiction. Creating instant access can be a double edged sword. User interpretations also seem to oversimplify characteristics of other users into cartoonish profiles.
Is it social media what we are addicted to or rather what social media brings us? That, my crew-cut friend, is the question.