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Aks HN: How not to influence by social media?

2 pointsby uvuabout 3 years ago
In the past few weeks, I have been thinking about my social media usage and my decision-making. It&#x27;s somehow influenced my day-to-day decision by social media.<p>For example,<p>For the past few years, I want to work remotely. I realize now it was because of the influence of people I follow on Twitter. (Like DHH, levels.io, etc...)<p>In the past few weeks&#x2F;months, I have been buying some alt crypto that I did not really explore or learn their fundamentals. And I realize it&#x27;s because of people I follow on Twitter. (Note: I am here to show an example, not to blame them)<p>I can continue the example lists. Some of them are good and some of them are really bad. I feel like the people I follow are who am I.<p>I have been exploring this on the internet and most people suggest not to use social media or spend less time on social media. For some amount of time, it&#x27;s okay. But, later after a while, I get back to my normal social media usage and become addicted. Later it becomes normal. And the cycle keeps going on.<p>My question is, how do you break this cycle?

4 comments

WallyFunkabout 3 years ago
Breaking the cycle is the wrong approach. I&#x27;ve embraced social media because it can actually be empowering. I&#x27;ve learned to be skeptical of obvious propaganda and also subtle propaganda which isn&#x27;t so obvious. Try to scout for ulterior motives in a post. `Is this post contributing towards some greater good or is this post done in bad faith?` is a good heuristic.<p>Personally I follow, subscribe to uplifting content and all the political flame bait gets the chop. I follow a lot of stoics on Twitter and motivational quotes type accounts that can actually rewire your brain to be more positive in how you look at and frame reality.
EddieDanteabout 3 years ago
If you aren&#x27;t willing to stop using social media, then I suggest cultivating cynicism. Don&#x27;t take anything you watch or read at face value. Always ask yourself what agenda the people you follow are pushing, and what benefit they get from pushing that agenda.<p><i>Cui bono</i> (who benefits?) is one of the most useful questions you&#x27;ll ever learn to ask.
minrootabout 3 years ago
Don&#x27;t be stupid, don&#x27;t follow idiots.
yuppie_scumabout 3 years ago
Just stop using social media