@Crissabella1@ndamebusiness I find this idea so scary! On one hand yes! It'll reach people quickly, but I just don't think social media can be a reliable source of information
@hannahepotts@ndamebusiness I was taking to a friend about this and they said "we used to see unrealistic images on billboards we passed by, now we have access to them 24/7" constant exposure can be so draining
#braindead#overload#keepup
@20151304nd @ndamebusiness I feel like this is such a complex question, and tbh I have no idea what the answer is. Who gets to decide where the line is? What about countries where its illegal to be LGBTIQ? Should they have access to people's private information???
#culturalcapital#whereistheline
@AntoniaDiDonat1 I think it can be beyond comprehension at times. That's why documentarie such as #TheSocialDilemma are so impactful, they bring together all of these ideas we may have heard about, yet didn't think about critically.
#toomuchinformation
@Rebecca64061716@ndamebusiness I use it as much for work as I do for personal use. And it's interesting to recognise how I interact with it differently depending on if I'm at work or just at home.
@ndamebusiness@KirraleeCoulter Ooof! Great Question! There is certainly an increase in "traveling your own backyard" (here in WA at least). Perhaps it could be focusing on how you can bring the destination to you, instead of vice versa.
#exploreyourownbackyard