我们是否终于厌倦了社交媒体?关于社交媒体的衰落。
Are we tired of social media? (2025)

原始链接: https://www.danielbrendel.com/blog/24-are-we-tired-of-social-media-once-and-for-all

## 现代互联网的疲惫 作者反思了对社交媒体日益增长的幻灭感,许多同龄人也有同感。 回忆起早期的互联网——ICQ、论坛和专注的在线社区时代——他们将其与如今由Facebook、TikTok和Twitter等商业化平台主导的景象形成对比。 这种转变导致了一种脱节感,这种感觉源于算法推送、无情的广告、虚假信息以及日益分裂的内容。 互联网曾经是一个探索和连接的空间,现在感觉像一个为消费和愤怒而设计的市场。 尝试转向Mastodon和Bluesky等去中心化平台最初带来了一些希望,但最终暴露了一个更深层的问题:对在线社交的广泛疲惫。 作者得出结论,许多人,包括他们自己,只是厌倦了社交媒体的表演性质和缺乏真诚的互动,更愿意将在线互动限制在特定兴趣上,而不是寻求广泛的联系。 这反映了数字世界和现实世界中普遍存在的社会疲惫感。

## 我们厌倦了社交媒体吗? – Hacker News 讨论总结 最近 Hacker News 上进行了一场关于人们对现代社交媒体平台日益增长的疲惫感的讨论。用户们抱怨说,社交媒体从早期论坛和聊天程序中建立的有意义的联系,已经转变为由模因和算法推送主导的肤浅互动。许多人怀念过去通过自然方式发现社群,并与个人建立长期关系的日子,并举例说明了数十年前的在线友谊如何发展成现实生活中的联系。 对话强调了 Discord(尽管有些人觉得它过于复杂)、Mastodon 和 RSS 订阅源等替代方案,强调了精选体验和更小、更私密的社群的价值。许多评论员指出,算法推荐和平台庞大的规模是关键问题,它们助长了回音室效应,并优先考虑参与度而非真正的联系。 一个反复出现的主题是社交媒体的成瘾性及其对注意力持续时间的影响,一些人提倡有意识地脱离社交媒体,并使用灰度手机设置来降低吸引力。另一些人则注意到,随着人们重新评估自己的在线习惯,可能会出现转变,寻求更有意义的互动,并逃离无休止的内容和自我宣传的“虚空”。最终,这场讨论表明人们渴望回归更具目的性和真实性的在线体验。
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原文
I've been asking this question to myself a few times now. When I speak with other peers, many are tired of social media. Without any hope for a change?

I remember how different the times were like 20 years ago. Us fellow internet users weren't connected 24/7. We used to be online when we were in front of our desktop or laptop computer. Our ways of communicating happened via instant messaging systems or client-server based chat systems. ICQ, MSN, IRC, Skype, TeamSpeak, Ventrilo or Mumble were systems that were widely used. Plus we had forums. 


icq-retro-image Do you remember ICQ?
It was really a hype, something new to explore, exciting and more like a wild, wild west. However the Internet became more and more commercialised. And with many years passing by, social interactions have been taking place on a few big player networks, like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, Twitter, etc.
old-forum-software Forums were one way to organize communities
As a result of the recent shifts, I, personally, experienced some tiredness in socializing. The Internet drove us more away from each other, and this is also a shift that I feel takes place in real life as well. Of course, the internet and real life have become more interwined and there is definitely a correlation between these phenomena.
mumble-voip Mumble was one of the popular VoIP systems
Bubbles have emerged, hatespeech, plenty of ads, misinformation, et cetera. Bad news, controversial content and ragebait are things that bring plenty of financial revenue. Has the internet not become a giant capitalistic market place? Do we go online to entertain ourselves? Or do we go online merely as a consumer, a customer, to be spoonfed with marketing ads, while also getting flooded with news how bad everything is, that the world is practically doomed? And it only gets worse with the rise of AI generated rage/click-bait content across all social media platforms. This is not the Internet of the past. Nor is it the Internet as it should be.
world-happiness-report Source: World Happiness Report
When I got my attention to Mastodon and the Fediverse, I believed this could be a way to get the exit on a highly commercialised highway that will eventually lead to a dead internet. See, Instagram and other social networks are currently a cash cow that is milked till oblivion. Enshittification is taking place on every aspect of the popular internet. It's not only social media that is affected. Take Google Play as an example. They are essentially abusing their power, hurting developers all around the globe. I don't want to dig too deep into the reality of Enshittification in this post, but if you want to know more, please see this Wikipedia article. Back to social media. Mastodon and other systems of the fediverse are great. No doubt, they have the power to better at least one portion of the Internet. I used to be registered on Mastodon for quite a while and at first it was an almost entirely great experience, with a few exceptions. That was a massive Yay, Mastodon ^_^, as my personal experience with Twitter (which I left for a while now) and Instagram, as well as other big tech platforms, have become utterly negative. So, Mastodon appeared as a light in the dark, given it is open-sourced software and doesn't patronize your feed. However after a while I realized that people just post into the void. Everyone has something to say or promote, yet no one wants to listen. It's like we're all having our booth on a crowded public space, but there are no actual recievers. I left mastodon after a while and moved to Bluesky. But it's just the same. It's the same everywhere. Thus I concluded that people overall are tired of socializing. Which is fine, and honestly, I admit that this is the case for me, too. At this point, I don't even know if I would want to connect with others that much. I, personally, merely go online, post some dev things, and then move on to something else. On the other hand, getting into a great community of developers, supporting each other and exchanging information, progress or simply chatting, is something I miss. Yet I don't really pursue a change here. I'm simply tired of social media - and people. And from what I see from others, I'm definitely not alone.
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