Silvano Cerza
@silvanocerza · SBAM!
You need some sad moments to recognize the happy ones. You can't have light without some shadows.
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Tom Goldsmith
@tomthought · Software Developer
@silvanocerza I believe we should optimize for the happy ones.
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Daniel B.
@danielschlossfr · Venture & Product Developer at Ginmon.de
@silvanocerza @tomthought Actually social media is already happy-moments-biased - people mostly share their happy and fun moments. In fact i think that a lot of people might actually get depressed by their feeds being too fun, too happy because it creates the impression that "those people on social media" have a much more fun life compared to their own, setting unrealistic expectations. While the real truth is, that only the best moments are shared, which creates a distorted image of the life of people. (just giving some thoughts here, i totally get, that the reverse (people getting depressed by depressing news) might be true as well)
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Stephanie Kampendonk
@ihatedotpink · PR Officer
@danielschlossfr To be honest: my feeds are more covered with sad and depressing news than happy stories from my friends. Maybe it's just my friends though...😅
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