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Elevator7009sAlt@ani.social ⁨2⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

I feel on every single social media platform I have ever been on I will see the comment

[This social media platform’s users] are completely disconnected from the real world.

I never know how seriously to take this. I always want to automatically dismiss it because it seems like a “everyone here is delusional” type of comment and if I have had a majority of pleasant, reasonable-seeming interactions there I will really not like the idea that these seemingly nice people who had a civil, reasonable discussion with me are actually delusional, and by extension I probably am delusional too. But setting that aside for a moment…

Obviously every platform will attract different types of people, probably not a fully representative sample of the population, a skew towards this or that type of person… but how far skewed from the “normal” experience is each platform on average? What is normal? If one platform has a wild skew towards one type of person, but that type of person makes up most of what I’ll see in real life due to my environment (like who my friends and family are, what my workplace is like), does its distance from normal matter if it’s no different from my real life normal? How much? Which social media platform is closest to the average real life normal, which would you personally say is the least “disconnected from the real world”?

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