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Hi, I'm Tommi, and I created this website. Let's skip the part about me, you can read it on my website.
I spent several tormented months tinkering about the ups and downs of Social Media. I got very stressed and particularly obsessed with their ethical issues. Eventually, I realized quitting is the best (and probably the only) way to actually feel better.
Nevertheless, I concluded that just quitting and doing nothing else is useless. Yes I could feel better, yes I could start enjoying and experimenting new ways of communicating, but nobody else would benefit of my choice. So I asked myself:
- How is it possible that the situation is so bad and most of my friends literally ignore the problem, even feeling something's wrong?
- Why don't people get that it's in our best interest to become aware, inform ourselves and act to make our online and offline relationships better?
- How can I share the crucial importance of doubting about the way the most common social media platforms work?
- How to foster curiosity, need for knowledge and concern about the way most of our online relations happen these days?
- How can I let people realize that it's not about geeky or technical stuff?
- How many people around the world have my same concerns?
Simply abandoning social media platforms changes nothing.
I looked online for information and arguments to understand how Social Media work, but every publication always focused on few of them, and none was absolutely comprehensive; therefore, I decided to put everything together by myself
This website has three main purposes:
- Gathering in the same place articles, researches, books, documentaries, interviews, and material of any sort which highlight how the risks and damages of social media outweigh their (still great) vantages.
- Allowing skeptical, indifferent and unaware social media users to understand that individual and personal choices are fundamental to improve online experience, making the internet a better place.
- Being a reference point for all social media quitters (who become more and more everyday), to provide them a reliable and complete yet simple and clear way to share their arguments.
I know there are many other great communities which promote internet freedom and independence from big ugly social media corporations, but I feel that there’s an important point which isn't stressed out enough: individual choices and actions are the key to global change. We shouldn't wait for policies and laws to be rolled out; similarly, we can’t expect someone else will make everything better, someday. We need to understand (if possible) what's going on and steer towards healthy solutions.
!! I absolutely don’t want to force anyone to quit social media, and I definitely don’t want to convince you it’s the best thing to do. I want everybody who lands here to carefully go through the exposed arguments, to acquire enough knowledge to decide by him/herself what's the best thing to do. {:.red .box}
We need to understand what’s happening and look for a way to make our internet experience better.
Then, unite, stand out and be (part of) the change.
Quitting Social Media might be a great start.
Notes
- I chose the
.club
domain because it was among the cheapest and, in the end, it makes sense. - I want to point out I have absolutely no personal gain in creating this website and in spamming it everywhere. On the contrary, I invested so much time in writhing these words and building this virtual place (I’m not a developer) that I became very tired and stressed and I came close to giving up (few months ago, I was so sleepy that by mistake I deleted the working directory of this website, irremediably losing months of hard work). If you appreciate what I did, please consider contributing
- I don’t expect for this website to become viral, but, deep inside me, I strongly hope so. Please help me by sharing this!