Social Media has been, and is, a social experiment. It'll evolve, or die.
I could write a lot on this topic (I know, shock!) I'm going to keep it short, I promise.
Social Media as a whole has pulled off one of the greatest development and marketing tricks ever. That is, it took things we all do, all the time, and productized it. Before Social Media we kept in touch, shared news, showed pictures, and sent messages. There is virtually nothing new in Social Media. What has changed is the scope, and the medium.
People blissfully forget that all of Social Media is, first and foremost, a business. It exists not to bring people together, to allow groups of like-minded folk to connect, or to help those isolated. It's a business, and it's there to generate money just like any other. It has sucked in millions of people who forgot the value of privacy, of individuality, of the personal touch.
When these platforms were being developed, they first studied the human psyche. They took their ideas and measured them in terms of dopamine hits. For example, when you hear that sound when a new message comes in, or someone likes something, that's all there to give you a hit of the happy stuff. And when you get it, you'll want more. Social Media is designed to create an addictive user. From where features are placed on the screen, to how they spin and whirl, to how inaccessible some features are (try truly deleting your Social Media accounts, it's nowhere near as easy as creating an account). That's deliberate. That's part of the design process.
We also live in times when you can no longer count the number of conspiracies about our governments and national institutions. Yet the amount of overshare on Social Media is mind-boggling. This is especially true of the young, but not limited to them. People allow themselves to be easily track and traced, they let people know where they work, where they went to school, where they went out last night, who they know etc. For many, it's the norm to share.
A lot of unrest and suspicion today is fueled by Social Media. People forget that each platform, from X to Truth Central, to Snapchat, all have an agenda. Ultimately, as with any business, their owner will drive whatever message they want to give. They are TERRIBLE places to get your news. They are poor places to get opinions. Nothing is vetted, automated bots push news stories to the top of search lists by repeating messages across multiple platforms etc. It is well known that this is one of the prime ways Russia interferes in foreign nations. Certain ex-Presidents uses Social Media to push his agenda very effectively.
It's all about engagement: Eyes, clicks, duration. We're all being profiled, compartmentalized, rated, and judged each and every microsecond (and I'm not exaggerating). We have social scores based on our various interactions. Hence we now have "influencers". People whose only skill, for the most part, seems to be that they have mastered the manipulation of others on Social Media.
Sure, you can use a fake name. Sure, you can use a VPN. But the fact is, most people just go ahead and identify themselves left and right. We all have unique IP addresses, and while they can be spoofed, our MAC addresses are not quite as easy (the MAC address is a unique identifier for whatever device is hooking you to the net, they are truly unique.) The owner of this board, if they wanted to, could get your IP address very easily. That address would tell them what ISP you use, and the general area where you live. (VPN's can help with this, but they're not fool proof).
Social Media isn't evil, but it changed the world without a care for the ramification other that generating wealth. And that's a shame, and a missed opportunity.