Oversharing and Overcaring
As a society we have gotten to the point where we take pictures of everything we do and then immediately post them to social media. It could be as big as having climbed a mountain or as small as the random $5 burger you just ordered. This constant up-link of information about what everyone we know is doing has made our society so interwoven that we air our dirty laundry in public. I used to actually use Facebook and enjoy doing so, but the constant arguing and bickering between friends and family became too much to handle, especially when things that people really don't need to know are being posted in extreme detail. No cousin, the entire universe did not need to know how much you despise your mother for divorcing your father this late in life. Its these sort of oversharing moments that have turned social media into a volatile pile of complaining and judging, its even worse when you start bringing political views and arguments that are usually only seen at Thanksgiving dinners onto a public space.
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