This was a brilliant read - and reminds me of my time in Paris teaching a few years ago where students told me that they would log in to one Instagram account and it was basically just like one big burner account. So that they could keep their own ones private for conversations.
Very interesting. Yes, Finstas etc. were early signs of a "sabotage". I feel like digital literacy hasn't truly improved though. But at least at government / EU level, there's a sort of awakening. Let's see if it delivers!
I’ve simply taken a break from social media for a few months and I’ve never felt better, but my job relies that I be on it at least somewhat. This is a great way to reengage without feeling like you’re submitting to the machine.
This was a brilliant read - and reminds me of my time in Paris teaching a few years ago where students told me that they would log in to one Instagram account and it was basically just like one big burner account. So that they could keep their own ones private for conversations.
Very interesting. Yes, Finstas etc. were early signs of a "sabotage". I feel like digital literacy hasn't truly improved though. But at least at government / EU level, there's a sort of awakening. Let's see if it delivers!
The sabotage as a rebellion !! And also Amélie Pichard is such an inspiration ! Always interesting to read you ! Enjoy your summer
Thanks Zoé. A good reminder that UX is a free world should we want to
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I’ve simply taken a break from social media for a few months and I’ve never felt better, but my job relies that I be on it at least somewhat. This is a great way to reengage without feeling like you’re submitting to the machine.