Social Media’s Down Side: No Fresh Starts
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Social Media’s Down Side: No Fresh Starts
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Generally speaking, I’ve always considered myself a “techno-optimist,” sometimes perhaps to the point of Panglossianism. As a teen, I embraced those new-fangled “microcomputers,” and as a 20-something the World Wide Web, with enthusiasm.
The Information Age, like the Industrial Revolution before it, was a rising tide that lifted all boats: More things, more cheaply, for more people. In general, anyway. In the specifics, we’ve lost a few things as well, and it’s not always obvious whether those losses are good things, bad things, a mixed bag, or a price worth paying.
Lately, the loss I have in mind is the suffocating “no backsies” environment we’ve created via global social media and its seeming permanence.
As humans, we’ve always found ourselves haunted by our past mistakes, both as a personal matter of guilt, shame, or embarrassment and as a communal matter of reputation (up to and including potential ostracism).
On the latter front, I’m old enough — and I’m not THAT old —........
