Rose65
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- United Kingdom
How much of yourself and your life do you discuss on your personal Facebook page, or other social media?
I used to post regularly about all sorts of things, my thoughts, my health, books I was reading, places we went. I would feel a curious obligation to put little reports and photos of any trips we took. It was nice to get 'likes' and comments.
I eventually realised this all seemed futile and I was wasting valuable time. So gradually I stopped posting and nobody appears to have noticed! I had a reasonable number of 'friends', certainly not hundreds. But now I just message privately with a handful of people I really do get on with and it is fine, I feel comfortable. I don't want to be so visible and open any more. Though I hasten to say I've always had maximum security measures up, only friends could see my postings.
I've put this topic in this section because I do believe our social media presence plays a big part in our mental state. I feel safer and easier being private and I no longer look for praise and approval by seeking 'likes' and lots of 'friends'.
I truly wonder about people who seem to put their whole life and every thought on social media, mainly for scrutiny by strangers.
I used to post regularly about all sorts of things, my thoughts, my health, books I was reading, places we went. I would feel a curious obligation to put little reports and photos of any trips we took. It was nice to get 'likes' and comments.
I eventually realised this all seemed futile and I was wasting valuable time. So gradually I stopped posting and nobody appears to have noticed! I had a reasonable number of 'friends', certainly not hundreds. But now I just message privately with a handful of people I really do get on with and it is fine, I feel comfortable. I don't want to be so visible and open any more. Though I hasten to say I've always had maximum security measures up, only friends could see my postings.
I've put this topic in this section because I do believe our social media presence plays a big part in our mental state. I feel safer and easier being private and I no longer look for praise and approval by seeking 'likes' and lots of 'friends'.
I truly wonder about people who seem to put their whole life and every thought on social media, mainly for scrutiny by strangers.