Social Media Curiosity Ruining Privacy
I feel like people have become too comfortable investigating each other online through follows, likes, and profile activity. Something that should feel private now becomes public entertainment for strangers constantly watching interactions. Even normal online behavior gets analyzed too deeply by people sometimes. Social media platforms encourage curiosity because activity is always visible somewhere. I’ve started limiting what I share because online attention feels more invasive than before. It’s strange how normalized digital monitoring has become socially. At what point does curiosity online cross into unhealthy behavior?
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