oh yeah, and for me
[X] I follow Instagram regularly
[X] I follow only people I personally know, and who personally know me, on Instagram
[ ] I follow original content creators on Instagram
[ ] I follow celebrities on Instagram
[ ] I follow Twitter regularly
[ ] I follow only people I personally know, and who personally know me, on Twitter
[ ] I follow original content creators on Twitter
[ ] I follow celebrities on Twitter
[ ] I follow reporters on Twitter
[X] I read Reddit regularly
[X] I follow specific subreddits
[X] I comment on Reddit
[X] I use Facebook
[X] I create and/or RSVP to Facebook events
[ ] I get news from Facebook
[ ] I follow Youtube channels
[ ] I follow gaming channels on Youtube
[ ] I follow over 50 channels on Youtube
Drakeryn posted...
here, celebrities = people who post pictures of their dogs. I figure that counts?
for the purposes of this survey, i use celebrities to mean "people with fans who got famous via non-social media means." a dog poster, like an influencer, probably got famous
via
social media, and those i'd categorize as "content creators"
I also spend a ton of time on youtube, but I don't follow any channels, I basically just use it as a music player during the day while I'm working
same, which makes us fairly distinct from the people who'd know logan paul, i think
redrocket posted...
Does Reddit really count as social media?
you can define it however you want, but i do think it belongs in this poll. that said, i probably should have included a category for "do you frequently read large non-communal/special-interest subreddits, like r/askreddit, r/politics, r/funny, r/memes, r/pics, etc" - since that is more similar to the wild west social media. not so much your small r/aceattorney or r/malefashionadvice, which can be a lot more communal and feel more like b8
yet all azuarc of all sorts are more or less capricious and unreliable - they live in the varying outer weather, and they inhale its fickleness