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It's hard to accurately describe the loneliness crisis in the developed world without sounding hyperbolic.
So instead I want to advance the possibility that social media, in spite of their intuitive appeals, have had the main effect of supercharging every atomizing tendency in developed societies.

In a former age, high-agency socially effective individuals would try endeavors and would draw a small community with them on their coattails.

But in a socially atomized or complacent ages, the same individuals risk social suicide for breaking away from the norm. The only socialization on offer is low-trust, low-investment.

@cosmiccitizen I see the logic, but this isn't true in my experience; I regularly both see others organizing meatspace phenomena and also do so myself

@pee_zombie What I mean is that American civil society is dying and it's a pretty soundly substantiated claim.

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