2. It’s The Basis of Your Self-Worth
Trying to get people to like or retweet your social media posts is fine, but letting your online popularity determine your self-worth can really turn into a big problem. Being addicted to social media is bad enough, but being addicted to how many people have expressed an interest in what you shared can be even worse. Seeking validation in life is natural, but it should come from those who really care about you like your family and real life friends. Liking or re-sharing your own content is just another form of trying to inflate your ego and boost your numbers, and can come off as looking pretty desperate as well.
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