A Break From Social Media

SmooveMooves

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Social media is not an entity or a being, it's a tool. Just as cellphones faced the backlash when they came out years ago you're all experiencing the same with Social Media. You'll get over it, it's here to stay. And when you finally do come to terms, you'll realize that, when used correctly, just how lucrative, entertaining, and beneficial it can be.

Social Media is what the user makes of it. Social media does not 'control our youth' or 'burn your time' . YOU/THEY the user, actively allow these things to happen. The popular belief is if you use social media you must be posting constantly or you're compromising your privacy however when used RESPONSIBLY these are not realistic concerns.

And the number one unwritten rule to casual social media use is to not have it tied to your personal/professional ID and to have your accounts set to private. The guy who used is real name on twitter was really silly. You haven't been following the feminists/SJWs? They live for the opportunity to ruin a man's ability to put food on the table. Soon, the feminists' power to censor those who disagree will cease but we our still fighting that fight. For now it's better to be on the safe side. I'm glad you didn't lose your job, but I bet you probably feel really silly in the workplace now.

Also, it is true that whatever you put out there is there... forever, however, there are ways to prevent employers and others (excluding major figures of power) from finding it. If you express very controvesial opinions on Facebook there is way to ensure strangers CAN'T see or find it. And most social media site utilize such privacy features. The problem is, rather than taking a little responsibility and actually navigating the priivacy settings, people just chalk up there social media experience to being some sort of privacy breach. When that's only the case is YOU ALLOW IT.

I'll make a thread on the beneifts of Social Meida one of these days.
 

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And the number one unwritten rule to casual social media use is to not have it tied to your personal/professional ID and to have your accounts set to private. The guy who used is real name on twitter was really silly. You haven't been following the feminists/SJWs? They live for the opportunity to ruin a man's ability to put food on the table. Soon, the feminists' power to censor those who disagree will cease but we our still fighting that fight. For now it's better to be on the safe side. I'm glad you didn't lose your job, but I bet you probably feel really silly in the workplace now.

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Yes it was silly I did not know things were getting this vicious out there. And this woman actually spent the time to look me up and find my employer. To have that kind of free time must be nice? I didn't say anything illegal, anything violent, anything more than my opinions. I don't follow anything feminist online. I was only using Twitter for stuff about the election. What I worry about is, are there enough of us fighting this fight to fix anything at this point, or are things too far gone? Have the women/feminists taken over so deeply now that there is no turning back.. I am done with social media other than what I have to do on it for work. But doing that with a phony account..
 

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Yes it was silly I did not know things were getting this vicious out there. And this woman actually spent the time to look me up and find my employer. To have that kind of free time must be nice? I didn't say anything illegal, anything violent, anything more than my opinions. I don't follow anything feminist online. I was only using Twitter for stuff about the election. What I worry about is, are there enough of us fighting this fight to fix anything at this point, or are things too far gone? Have the women/feminists taken over so deeply now that there is no turning back.. I am done with social media other than what I have to do on it for work. But doing that with a phony account..
No, the backlash against Feminism/SJW is suprisingly pretty substantial. Thanks to anonymous youtubers with large followings humiliating them. Soon the majority will realize the folly of their beliefs and reject it. Its happening pretty slowly, I just hope it happpens before this censoring thing goes any further. I mean come on, no one in power can see how silly SJWs being able to do that is?

Twitter CEO has lost alot of money for catering to the SJWs. Recently he has been banning accounts for any SJW to claim "harassment" which is really code for 'disagreement'. Along with the censoring of others He banned a popular guys account named Milo Yiannop-something sparking a Twitter backlash with the hashtag #JeSuisMilo which Im sure you know is french for I am. The point of this story is since... CEO is losing money and the growth of Twitter is declining basically making the statement. "Either get with the program and stop censoring or you'll fail.

Which sparks hope.for us.
 

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It was on that paper that said "First Ammendment" that was flushed down the toilet in the women's restroom with all of their pi$$, sh|t, and period blood all over it.
So true...

You speak up against women, they call your boss so you get fired. They are like 3 years old kids crying to mom.

It's funny how denouncement has a different face when it's done for women today. It instantly becomes something respectable. And I am pretty sure there are tons of Jewish women who does that without a second thought.

Hopefuly your boss wasn't a woman and he probably knows a bit about gynocentrism and feminism.

Women are protected as a "minority" nowaday.

I am impatiently waiting for the mass vasectomies to happen.
 
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