I'm on Facebook primarily to stay in touch with friends and family, share interesting links, and take part in a few groups. Other than that, I spend very little time on there.
Since joining Agnostic.com in December and after taking some time to get a feel for it, I've been on here way more.
Other social media, though, I just don't get it. I had to open a Twitter account mainly for work, but never understood the allure. Same for Instagram, Tumblr, etc.
Do you use other social media, and if so how and why?
I use it mostly for hobby-related purposes and to follow the exploits of far-flung friends.
Facebook for connecting with friends and family. Reddit to get my liberal slant on world events. Agnostic has become my favorite place to hang out.
There's plenty of conservative slant on reddit, ever been to /r/the_donald? Granted, it's usually pretty extreme, everyone in /the_donald is crazy, but it's there.
@slayer1am I pretty much avoid most subreddits. r/all has a fair amount of variety. Enough to keep me entertained and angry.
Social media usage can indeed be a mixed bag. It's great that you use Facebook to stay connected with friends and family and engage in interesting groups. Agnostic.com seems to have captured your interest too.
Twitter and Instagram may not resonate with everyone, and that's perfectly okay. They cater to different interests and preferences. Twitter can be valuable for work-related updates, while Instagram is all about visuals and creative expression.
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How and why we use social media varies from person to person. It's all about what brings value and enjoyment to your online experience.
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Twitter, FB, and here. Of the 3, I've mostly used Twitter. Essentially, what makes it different than FB is that it essentially is real time discussions, whereas FB is more like personal journaling.
I use FB for comms with friends and family, and never interact with anyone I don't know personally. With Twitter, it's normally conversation or discussion amongst people I know, but also people I don't. Tweets have a much shorter shelf life than FB posts.
I should mention that the Twitter trans community's support was instrumental in helping me transition.