The Evolution of Social Media: Why We Post Less – Level 2

Do you remember when social media feeds were filled with photos of friends’ holidays and meals? This style of posting feels almost retro now. The way we use social media has evolved, and the expectations for what we post have become much higher. The simple, spontaneous photo has been replaced by carefully edited, high-production videos, similar to what you’d see on TV.

This shift has caused many people, especially women, to post less and lurk more. There are a few key reasons for this. Firstly, the high quality of content from influencers and brands can be intimidating for the average user. Secondly, with so many serious global events being discussed online, posting about mundane, everyday life can feel tone-deaf or unimportant. People worry about being judged for what they post—or for what they don’t post.

Finally, many have moved their personal sharing to more private spaces. Instead of making a public post about a promotion or personal news, people now share these moments in group chats with trusted friends. This allows for more genuine connection without the pressure of performing for a public audience that includes strangers.

New Words:

1. Evolved: To change or develop slowly over time.
Example: The small family business has evolved into a major company.

2. Intimidating: Making you feel frightened or nervous.
Example: The professor’s reputation was intimidating to the new students.

3. Tone-deaf: Not understanding the feelings of other people or the effects of your words on them.
Example: His cheerful comments right after the sad news were incredibly tone-deaf.
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