Happy Memorial Day - What Social Media Do You Utilize, And What Are the Best and Worst Things About it

Submitted by xtramelanin on May 25th, 2020 at 9:44 PM

Mates,

As anyone who has seem me post knows, I am Fred Flintstone.  I know as much about computers as I do about Mandarin Chinese. Mgoblog is as much social media as I 'do'. I don't FB, I don't do Insta, no Kik, or any of a dozen other platforms (not even MySpace!).  I realize that in this day and age I am a true minority and I haven't done much to find out about other platforms.

So my question is this:  What social media platforms do you use at least once in a while, and what are the best and worst features of those platforms.  In other words, what do you like best about them and what bothers you about them.

Happy Memorial Day.  I hope you have had an enjoyable long weekend.

XM 

rob f

May 25th, 2020 at 11:23 PM ^

That's for damn sure!

Three nights ago I read a link---with video--- about a Texas congresswoman who had very recently held a Republican rally and railed on and on about COVID-19 being a "Dem Hoax", and at the end of her speech called on everyone on stage to remove their protective masks and hug one another.

I made the mistake of engaging in that political discussion; turns out the party who engaged me and a few others in an argument was later that night proven to be a bot.  When I clicked on to the "discussion" Saturday morning, Twitter had deleted 'her' account as one of the many many thousands that had been purged overnight when an investigation had exposed massive "bot" invasion on Twitter. 

Mgoscottie

May 26th, 2020 at 9:32 AM ^

I love twitter. As a science teacher it gets you quick and easy access to scientists as well as many of the best teachers in the world. You can learn about cognitive science, antiracism, physical chemistry, astrophysics, and so much more. Plus you get to see wildly creative lessons and experiments. 

MGoChippewa

May 25th, 2020 at 10:31 PM ^

Originally, for quick access to news, and here's the key, succinctly and in one place. Still use it for that reason, but now there's a ton of garbage that comes with it. The second something else viable comes along, I'm done with Twitter. 

ThePonyConquerer

May 25th, 2020 at 9:53 PM ^

Happy Memorial Day too!

I mainly use Facebook as my main social media platform. I don't really post all that often, I more so just 'like' what I see.

 

(PS but you know what'll be awesome? Showing up to your crushes' house one day pulling a cattle trailer, going up to her and saying, 'Hey there! I brought you a cow!)

Biaka yomama

May 25th, 2020 at 10:10 PM ^

I dont have one.  I search what's trending here and there for entertainment.  Not a great excuse, but it can be a fun source of a sort of 'niche news' for lack of a better term.

Edit:  fuck I replied to the wrong comment of yours xtra.  Still going to finish my case of beer, though. 

Blue_by_U

May 25th, 2020 at 9:53 PM ^

You are not alone XM. I do not have a single social media platform. I feel pretty solid with computers even as an old bird...but have zero interest in sharing my toilet paper stash, when I last had a BM, or if my kids are snowflakes in any skillset...working in a middle school the last thing I need is students aware of my social life through media. Though honestly it wouldn't be very entertaining. 

xtramelanin

May 25th, 2020 at 10:01 PM ^

well when toilet paper became a thing that one topic you mention got a bit more important....

i am reminded of my old school mate, mike leach (ytml), who had a meme recently:  i remember when there was so much toilet paper we used to fling it in the trees of our enemies.  

Blue_by_U

May 26th, 2020 at 9:14 AM ^

haaa....great point, and Mike Leach...I can only imagine a conversation with that dude. He seems incredibly intelligent and unfiltered. I like it. And yeah that was a classic statement and so true. TP storms were pretty common growing up.

Biaka yomama

May 25th, 2020 at 9:56 PM ^

Instagram. 

Pros: Love the minimalism.  Just pictures and comments.  All the beautiful women you could ever want to see. Underrated travel resource.  You can look up hotels and venues you may want to visit. None of the terrible trashiness of Facebook.

Cons: None of the hilarious trashiness of Facebook. 

taistreetsmyhero

May 25th, 2020 at 10:25 PM ^

My last two months have been...interesting. Terrible depression intermixed with huge opportunities/stress at work, new meds, and too much weed (you win, it nearly killed me). All leading to my first manic episode ever, where I tried to accomplish every major life goal (still hoping to start my own business after I have a chance to recuperate). Ended up taken in handcuffs (for my own safety) to the hospital and admitted against my will for 12 days. Got out 3 weeks ago...

Just starting to get back to work part time. I feel much better than I did in March, all things considered. Wife and I celebrated our third wedding anniversary. We were supposed to be in Cabo right now, but ended up hiking 30 miles over last three days across San Diego County and Joshua Tree. Life is good and I feel blessed.

Hope you and everyone else had a great Memorial weekend and are keeping safe and healthy.

taistreetsmyhero

May 25th, 2020 at 10:45 PM ^

Appreciate it kindly. I’m very grateful to have such a supportive network of family, friends, and mgostrangers. When I was in the throes of my psychotic break, I made a post on here (that was thankfully taken down). But a few people contacted my wife when she was terrified, and it really meant a lot to her. This blog is a special place.

Whole Milk

May 26th, 2020 at 12:46 AM ^

The FOMO thing is interesting. Instagram is the worst for this reason but not because the FOMO is warranted but because Instagram is nothing but a highlight reel of people's lives and it sucks. Everyone posts their best moments so it makes it seem like you aren't doing anything with your life even though no one posts about their shitty, lazy, or just plain uneventful days. I don't know a fix for this phenomenon, but certainly wish it wasn't the case.

taistreetsmyhero

May 26th, 2020 at 1:10 AM ^

Instagram was particularly unhelpful for me during med school because I got to see the stories of all my classmates doing fun things around Detroit or taking vacations while I was too stressed out with classes and then rotations to have any fun. Made me feel like I was wasting away my 20s.

Now, after having moved to SoCal, quitting my residency, and finding a great new career path in medical education, I flex on all my former classmates hard. 40 hour work week with half day Fridays gives me plenty of time to live it up. Sailing, hiking, dank Mexican food, living the good life. But I still find a way to lose sight of the blessings way too often, and it’s partially because of social media tbh...

Re: not posting about shitty days. Shameful moment, but I actually went on Instagram live from the ED while I was having my manic episode. I’ve always been a performer and I thought it would be cool to channel my saxophone days along with my inner Joseph Beuys (German performance artist who I took a 1 credit seminar about at UofM) to document my descent into mania to the world. 

HelloHeisman91

May 25th, 2020 at 10:35 PM ^

Considering the Russians have literally used Facebook to do this, I think you’re right.  
 

Newly released Facebook ads revealed Wednesday show that two Russian-linked Facebook groups organized opposing protests last year at the same time outside an Islamic center in Houston.

https://www.texastribune.org/2017/11/01/russian-facebook-page-organized-protest-texas-different-russian-page-l/

1WhoStayed

May 25th, 2020 at 10:16 PM ^

I'm with you XM - no social media of any kind (outside of Linked In). It doesn't feel like I'm missing out either. 

Happy Memorial Day to you and all MGoBloggers.

borninAnnArbor

May 26th, 2020 at 2:11 PM ^

I was on facebook for a while because people in my social circle would talk about something they saw one of the group posted.  This happened one to many times, so I jointed and friended them all.  Then later, I realised that they enjoyed talking about what they posted, so I began using it less.  Then, one of my coworkers spent their entire lunch bashing her husband.  That night she posted about how much she loved her husband and soulmate.  It broke me of social media for a long time.  

Chaco

May 25th, 2020 at 10:23 PM ^

FB:

  • pros: able to stay in touch with family and friends, sometimes funny, sometimes informative   
  • cons: annoying douchebaggery from same said friends/family members, ads, Mark Zuckerberg's pursuit to become Satan's dream date

LI: pro's:

  • pros: able to stay in touch with professional colleagues and their progress/movements, sometimes learn interesting/relevant items related to business
  • cons: getting friend requests by people pretending to know me who just want to sell, platform has devalued its core offering in an attempt to monetize

NextDoor:

  • pros: can find some great deals with folks selling stuff (e.g. "grand piano in good shape, free if you can come and get it"), learn about local businesses worth checking out (restaurants etc), helps people find their lost kittens
  • cons: by far the WORST regular interaction among humans I've witnessed when it strays into anything beyond the items listed in the pros section above (e.g. "COVID-19 has killed more people than Vietnam"; "there were 7 people at Kroger and only 6 had approve face masks!!!"; "Why are the police ticketing people for speeding in school zones?!" etc.).  It makes me wonder how they have managed to acquire/earn enough money to have reliable housing and a computer because they seem to be devoid of any trace of common sense. 

ndscott50

May 25th, 2020 at 10:24 PM ^

If every social media platform disappeared tomorrow i would have two questions.

The world would be .....?

I would be ......?

i am going with smarter and happier 

 

HailHail47

May 25th, 2020 at 10:30 PM ^

I use Twitter the most these days. I use it as a news source and don’t get entrenched in the drama too much. 

I also use Facebook and Snapchat, but much less so. 

bluewings

May 25th, 2020 at 10:42 PM ^

I’ve said it on here before. Facebook was a blast when it first started and for about 4-5 years after. Now it’s trash and I have logged on for almost a year. 
And the pretty girls on Instagram?. They only look like that on the internet. 

rob f

May 25th, 2020 at 11:04 PM ^

I limit myself mostly to MGoBlog, but I do still have an account on a very small Detroit Tigers forum and also occasionally still post on another U of M forum (I had been a mod there for several years but I tired of that because we found it impossible to keep the riffraff out). 

I also have a Twitter account; I go on a "posting frenzy" every once in a while but usually regret it, mostly I just read and retweet.  Twitter can be both enlightening and a cesspool; mostly though, it's a steaming cesspool.

 

4godkingandwol…

May 25th, 2020 at 11:05 PM ^

I’m “on” Facebook and Instagram. On Facebook, I Haven’t posted anything personal in over 3 years. I mainly like pictures of my friends kids and occasional humorous memes. I’ll still check it 4-5 times a week. 
 

On Instagram mainly because my kids elementary school posts a lot of pics there. I otherwise find Instagram to be a den of narcissists and self conscious millennials and gen z’s. I’m just glad I grew up before this was the norm. It’s gotta be incredibly difficult for people to be on Instagram and not get depressed by it. 

Hold This L

May 25th, 2020 at 11:09 PM ^

Twitter is pretty funny, and pretty racist to people of every skin color which is sad to see to say the very least. Embarrassing that people are still that ignorant. 99% of the stuff said on there would never be said in real life face to face, Twitter takes away all human decency, same with youtube

BlueWolverine02

May 25th, 2020 at 11:11 PM ^

None.  I got off facebook a few years ago as it was in the best interest of my marriage, and haven't really missed it.  Closest I come to twitter is when somebody posts a recruits/players/coaches/analyst tweet on here and I read it.

I have a Flickr account for photography, does that count?

I'mTheStig

May 25th, 2020 at 11:51 PM ^

I've been on FB since the days of having to have a .edu email to join and then your school's group verifies you.

It was great for collaborating and such.

Since they opened it up to the masses, it's turned to rubbish.  I post maybe once a month now.

schizontastic

May 26th, 2020 at 12:52 AM ^

I find Twitter surprisingly useful for physicians and scientists. More for the scientists, there is sometimes an overwhelming number of "feelings" posts from the medical side. All valid, but gets a bit too much when everyone is going through the same thing. 

Wendyk5

May 26th, 2020 at 1:22 AM ^

Facebook: I use it a lot. I have friends all over the country and that's how we communicate. We're all creative ad types so that's where I get my witty banter fix that I used to get working in an ad agency. 

Twitter: I've grown to hate it but I still use it. The best part is, I've discovered a few comedians that I really like. And I follow sports to a certain extent, mostly Michigan. 

 

That's it. I've come to dislike social media and I would encourage you to continue distancing if your life is happy without it. For me, the worst part is, it's just entertaining enough to distract me from doing real things. I get sucked down the rabbit hole or caught up in some argument or discussion that won't change anything, and all it is, is a major time suck.