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MefreshHermione
1 year ago

Hey!

The media, like Instagram, tend to cause addiction and dependence. Real interactions that build real connections do not arise through physical, short clicks, called “Likes” or followers, where you have to build something somehow.

You don’t use it anymore. I intend to make an environmental blog on Instagram in now about 1.5 years. But I do it only if it is absolutely necessary, otherwise too few people would get away with it because so many are on Instagram.

But I have been making a “social” media package since the beginning of this school year with the exception of my birthday. I don’t miss it, on the contrary, I’m really unbelievably extreme, actually infinitely happy to be away from it. I’m thinking about deleting the app completely because I still have search potential inside me, that I want to have the likes and so, although I can despise it and really do without it. Nevertheless, I need Instagram somehow. I’ve had this for years, and I’ve been developing what you can see about my content. I had connections, I looked at important things that were important to me and emotionally important, and I communicated them to certain communities. It was wonderful. To give up everything and above all my own contributions – what if I want to upload my totally professional photos? Easy for others to see it? I really want that because I love standing on stage. If the other professional pictures of me see, it’s like they see an inconspicuous part of me. That’s why I’d like to continue. And do not lose, and I would do that, I extinguished my two important accounts.

You can post your photos on Flickr, there are only real, own photos that are really particularly good to post. There are also “favorizations” and comments and so I don’t know, but that’s really so good, sensible and healthy, but it’s extremely much better than Instagram. And there are also a lot of professional who only post real photos. There are also groups in which you can add certain images.

https://www.flickr.com/

I hope I can help you with this.

Dear Greetings and Enjoying Photographing!

Your hermine

MefreshHermione
1 year ago

I don’t know what you’re using Facebook when you use it and what features Facebook has, besides selling and groups, posts, chats and fortune-teller games, but in Facebook, many so extremely flat sayings and jokes are posted that you don’t have to download an app for it. A page with good sayings for the heart also exists elsewhere. You don’t need Facebook because there’s only unnecessary sayings and so on, and you just waste your time meaninglessly. For me, it goes beyond waste. For sale there are also targeted apps and special apps. The fortune-teller games… yes, that’s already stupid. Why would you play that? I played it. Probably shouldn’t have done it. But the experience might have used something.

I would delete Facebook every moment. I’d do that if there weren’t one of my friends on it, and I just had contact with him. What I don’t have right now, because I’m taking a break. I might try to get in touch with him through another app.

So, my definitive answer: Yes. It’s just a waste of time, it doesn’t make sense, and it’s more of a mental health, because you let yourself in and let yourself down, just immersed.

MefreshHermione
1 year ago

What, do you think this is non plus ultra? Or Instagram? Or the “social” networks? Yes, for those who like to use it, yes. For some, too, because they can’t get out.

Then you should exchange numbers or at least something you can make a video call. Signs get as good as nothing. About voice messages the voice, but this is not all about the whole person and their interior. If you really want to have contact with someone, personal contact is better. You get a lot more, isn’t really involved in the digital and its functions and the search potential and takes the other person much more. Through the visual and the voice. When you meet the people, of course, it is much better because you perceive them completely. But if it doesn’t change, then at least video call.

It’s always the same about Facebook. Friendship requests confirm that you have a connection anyway. The one postes that he is married, one sees the whole state of things he has last made, posts, reposts… all visually and written. It is guided in front of you, you just get to know the person really, really well. But these are only the details that are surrounding the interaction between two present people who are of no importance here, because the internal living that one feels and entrusts one another is the real thing that people want and live with one another.

So I mean that the details, the life events, only fly back and forth between the ball and the footballers. The only thing that is lived is the inner life. The football. He’ll be shot back and forth. He is virtually admixed as a connection with the swing of love to the person. He is shot with the perception of the playing person mixed with the other.

The posts and information on Facebook are lapidare information. They’re residues. The person experiences this, but above all, it primarily experiences itself without anything in between. If you experience this with her, feel the person, then there is a feeling of communion and perhaps even more. The information on Facebook is however printed characters and imaged appearances of things that the person has left. It’s nothing else.

If you have the need and don’t want more contact, you can do it, but I think that’s too lazy and wanted. It’s so little that I wonder if it’s worth it. Is it so world-famous to be up-to-date from someone, even though you’re just looking at n few pictures and n few characters from that one? If there’s anything, it’s good. But if not…you should feel inside yourself and consider what you really want.

I also have acquaintances on Facebook. I actually have the same problem. But I also know why I have these strong attitudes or attitudes, whatever.

LuEl05
1 year ago

I (m/18) put myself down and consider whether I really need it or whether it is only so suggested by today’s society. Then deleted all accounts and uninstalled the apps. And I don’t feel like I’d miss anything

deineh1lfe
1 year ago

I would just disable the profile on Instagram to not lose any data or photos. You can find all information about deactivation and what happens here: https://www.nextg.tv/news/instagram-account-and-konto-deactivate-link-stepinsta-webseite-loeschen-abmelden-92670630.html

If you want to delete your account completely, this article will help you: https://www.nextg.tv/news/instagram-konto-loeschen-die-step-fuer-step-instruction-92686742.html

Andreaslpz
1 year ago

Delete account would be a beginning

deineh1lfe
1 year ago
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