cross-posted from: https://lemmy.whynotdrs.org/post/494473
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So Facebook is:
Boring Full of bots Soulless
An we are:
Real people mostly Engaged A cute little dot!
Like someone said, 1,5M people are enough for me, specially if they are mostly active and it seems they are. Are they stats for mean user activity?
Not being able to scroll recycled content all day has been hugely detrimental to me. I’ve actually started reading books again. BOOKS.
Same. It’s amazing how much time I have when the algorithm isn’t shoving me endless content, trying to keep me engaged.
Really shows how everyone has been addicted to social media, myself included.
I’m so sorry, I can’t imagine how you bear it
Quality > quantity.
The masses have been duped into forgetting that.
Well you know, “quantity has a quality all its own”
You can show more ads with more quantity, any ad driven platform will trend that way.
When I saw that number I was pleasantly surprised.