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Posting less, posting more, and tired of it all

Posting less, posting more, and tired of it all Vox.com 3/1/2021 Rani Molla © Chris Delmas/AFP via Getty Images A selfie in front of artist Jonas Neve’s mural of Sen. Bernie Sanders in Culver City, California, on January 24. Mona, a tech executive in Boston, stopped using Facebook during the pandemic. She felt the posts she was seeing were incongruous with what was happening in the outside world. “‘Look at me doing my Peloton workout’ or ‘Look at me, I got in shape,’” she mimicked. “Do you realize half a million peopled died?” said Mona, who asked us not to use her last name so she wouldn’t need permission from her job. Mona added that she thought the situation was especially bad in tech circles, where she sees a lack of “systems thinking.”

How Covid-19 has changed social media

How Covid-19 has changed social media
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Why I fall back into comfort watching

Photo:  “Are you still watching?” This is the prompt that appears when Netflix is concerned that you’re spending too much time in front of the screen. Most of us have been there a rabbit hole of content that winds up an hours-long spiral of binge watching. Personally, this happens more often than I’d care to admit. For me, it’s usually series like The Office, Parks and Recreation, Jane the Virgin, or Grey’s Anatomy. I’ve watched these shows multiple times and can vividly recall the plot of each episode. So, why do I keep watching? When streaming sites like Netflix became popular, television addicts like me no longer needed to wait a week for a dose of their favorite shows. Even better, I could watch all of the episodes I loved over and over again.

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