Maybe this is showing my decidedly Gen-X age, but I don't get the genre of media known as 'posting a video selfie of me having a tear-filled breakdown.'
As in, I think through the mechanics of making it happen: setting up the camera, making sure the lighting and angle is right, hitting record, and then — crying? Looking at the camera and watching myself lose it? And then maybe adding a background, music, subtitles — which involves watching your crying self multiple times — and then thinking, 'Yeah, this is how I want the world to see me' and hitting publish.
...I can't stand the idea posting selfies of me when I'm fully dressed and made up. I can't fathom being in the mindset of thinking it'd be good for the world to see me lose it emotionally. 🤷♀️
(I guess I'm old.)