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Hass und Falschnachrichten waren gestern. Richard Gutjahr, einer der bekanntesten Journalisten in Deutschland, erklärt, wie Deep-Fake-Technologien und KI-Influencer unsere Kommunikation in den sozialen Medien für immer verändern. Text: Richard Gutjahr
I know there is Social Exhaustion which is what us introverts go through 99.99% of the time, but. Is there such a thing as social media fatigue or exhaustion? Because I’m totally there.
Just in case you wondered why I’m not online much.
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“I hate networking.” It’s a familiar refrain. But in today’s world, networking is a necessity—and fortunately, an aversion to it can be overcome. Drawing on laboratory experiments and on studies at a large law firm, the authors have identified four strategies that can help people become more excited about and effective at building relationships: Focus on learning. Adopt a “promotion mindset” and concentrate on the positives, and you’re more likely to perceive networking as an opportunity for discovery rather than a chore. Identify common interests. Consider how your goals align with those of people you meet, and networking will feel more authentic. Think broadly about what you can give. Remember that you have something valuable to offer, whether it’s knowledge, gratitude, or recognition. Find a higher purpose. Frame your networking in terms of a larger goal—the collective benefits for your company, say—and the activity will feel more authentic and will lead to connections that bear fruit for everyone.
I generally follow a "two strikes" social media rule. If someone I don't really know is rude to me once, I give them the benefit of the doubt (maybe they're having a bad day?). If they're rude again then they're gone, either muted or banned depending on if I want them to be able to still see my content.
You can and should control your social media experience. There is no "right" for someone to be part of your experience on social media. You don't owe anyone that.