I've never really used socal media, never had a facebook, twitter or instagram account, which for my age is probably unusual. I use WhatsApp and occasionally zoom, that's about it. Oh, and youtube which I treat a bit like a streaming service whenever I want to watch something specific.
I get that for some it is a lifeline, for our family abroad we can share updates on the kids easily. But otherwise it has just always seemed like too much effort for too little reward to me at least.
Some of my mates will post conversations they've had with fans of other clubs which have been toxic. Wonder why anyone gets involved really, you're not going to convince you're average united fan that the city UEFA charges were a stitch up any more than you can show the average Liverpool fan that it doesn't actually mean more.
Social media gives everyone a voice, unfortunately not everyone is worth listening to.
Coupled with how personal it can get, plus a less resilient society in general, and it's easy for me to say sat here not knowing what it was ever all about, but sometimes walking away is best. Does it really matter what Rashford said, what Jezza the Rag from Basildon thinks about Aguero or what some moviestar had for breakfast? I choose to filter out their voices by not listening in the first place.
If Donald Trump tweets in the middle of the woods but I don't read it, my life isn't affected in any way. I still eat my dinner, read my little ones a bedtime story and turn on the match to support city. Neither is Trump's to be honest but at least I didn't clog my head up with any of it.
I get that being visible socially is a big deal for celebs though, and I can see that unless these companies take more responsibility and care for their users then more and more will just leave their platforms.