Lord God Jose Mourinho wrote:Herbert/Souness/Mourinho/Carragher/Lawrence/Nevin
Having the right to reply doesn't always mean you should. Right or wrong, you're fighting battles that you can never win, and will never make any difference. Just as on here, no-one is ever going to change their minds.
If you stop enjoying the debate/banter, step back. If it's bothering you, walk away. I get involved in some debates in here that get a bit daft but not one of them has ever bothered me and once I'm offline it's forgotten.
Quote:A couple of weeks ago I had an incident I'm not really pleased about. My life in general is in the toilet. I kind of feel that twitter has been dragging me into depression.
Twitter has some redeeming features, but I still feel it's a massive force for bad. I think I'm quite good on twitter but I'm pretty sure it's terrible for me so I'm planning on bailing.
Having just seen your twitter, you absolutely, definitely need to quit. Or at least step back. Far too much in general and far too much emotional investment. That aside, how do you find the time?!
I know a couple of people who've quit social media for similar reasons, including the onset of depression. What they see, what they perceive, what they engage in, how deeply they become emotionally involved and how they apply all of that to their own lives can be damaging. The fact you've mention depression rings alarm bells, and it seems to me you already know this.
I've seen similar on facebook. People gratuitously promoting their "perfect" and endlessly exciting lives; their wonderful families...blah blah blah...when it's simply not true. A few friends I know with difficult lives have let this affect them day after day to the point of depression until it was pointed out that amongst those "perfect" lives, there are the failed and failing marriages, the horribly uncontrollable brattish kids, the dead-end jobs, the debt and no end of life's other crap that never gets mentioned - unless people want attention. The whole thing is a false front, so don't engage it.
Social media has its benefits, but it also exposes you to the lowest denominator and the utter b*llshit that innumerable numbskulls sling to satisfy themselves. Get sucked in and before you know it you're one of them and it's hard to walk away, but that's what you need to do. You'll never win. Like all things, moderation is best.
I post on here, a little on facebook and very occasionally on twitter. That's enough. I enjoy the banter on here and see it for what it is. And I never, ever let social media bother me.