• @Lost_My_Mind
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    No. I wouldn’t. I never signed up for either.

    • @saltesc
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      I did for Insta to share/catalogue climbing stuff, but it wasn’t very good. I have been on there kind of recently, but the ads make it unusable and no one seems to use it anymore, so I’m just fed “climbing content”.

      I would need some sort of psychological addiction to use it. Temu is a more pleasurable experience and that app makes me depressed.

  • Dendr0
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    Short form content annoys the shit out of me, and Facebook was turned to shit long before instagram was a thing. But I’ll gladly say “Yeah, Im addicted please pay me to quit” if the money is right.

    -edit- On second glance, the article is actually talking about us paying to avoid those services … like… a fee to NOT have them. That’s pretty fucked up, and whomever thought of the idea of paying for non-service needs to be slapped upside the head with their grandma’s sandal.

    • poVoqOP
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      It’s just for the experimental setup to figure out just how much people hate these services despite using them 🤷‍♂️

    • @lordnikon
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      so you pay the drug dealer to not supply you with drugs? Sounds like extortion.

    • @YourAvgMortal
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      It isn’t just paying to not use them. It’s about paying for nobody else to use them. The issue people interviewed point out is FOMO.

  • @[email protected]
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    if they could beat their fear of missing out.

    Missing out on what?? Have you been to TikTok? It’s the land of single-digit IQ. And Instagram is not much better.