Social Media Slaves

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This is a message to the slaves of social media. The one's looking for validation in every like. Asking for shout outs day and night. The most annoying kind of people on a social media site. I could name a few of you but I'll keep your names anonymous. Just know that their names and the term attention whore are synonymous. No one is defined by their amount of followers. Nor the likes on their pictures or their followers comments. And I can't stand those pitiful people who fish for compliments or the ones who won't text you back because they're in internet arguments. Nine times out of ten they aren't popular in real life. The way they portray themselves on the internet is probably a lie. What's the point of your account? Are you spreading knowledge? Or just posting pics of yourself and talking about trivial topics? Are you inspiring someone? Are you even a leader? Do you see this as a form of attention or something much deeper? You can have thousands of followers and many posts not worth seeing. You're no better than a person with ten followers and many posts worth screen shooting and keeping. People make social media more than what it should be today. I think it's because of the things in real life that they try to escape. It forces them to depend on their internet fame. These are the truths behind being a social media slave.

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