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Sometimes I wonder how much of a slanted picture of myself I give on social media. I talk a lot about some of my interests, but in the past few years I've learned to keep a few things to myself. There's something healthy about a little bit of personal privacy, of things that are just for myself or to talk about with friends. After spending a lot of time posting obsessively on twitter, keeping a certain amount of distance between myself and the post firehose is a good thing. But I suppose if I don't talk about something, it feels more from the outside like I don't care rather than that it's something I could care about in private.


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in reply to @dog's post:

You know I'm with you here, but honestly I'm very strongly of the opinion that social media is always only a fraction of a person and that's not just natural but healthy. Trying to put everything about yourself out in public both risky and unrewarding. I've seen people who do it get burned again and again.