Social media presence as in having accounts in your name with you being visible in the profile picture in mainstream sites (Anything Meta, Twitter, Snapchat, Tiktok…). I don’t consider anynounmous accounts on Lemmy, Reddit, Kbin relevant to the scope of this question.

  • BNE@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    One anecdotal chime in: I dropped the Zuck for a year and gradually realised that my city runs all its cultural events through Facebook - unless you know or someone invites you, that was pretty much it.

    I think I did miss out on meeting new people or seeing old friends by chance, simply because I didn’t know to turn up somewhere for a gig or whatever - and the old addage has some truth imo; often you just need to be in the right place at the right time for things to happen.

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      I think this is more common than some people realize. I haven’t used FB for well over a decade, but I know that despite people claiming that it’s dead amongst millenials and the younger generation, a ton of people still occasionally use it to stay in touch with some people and a ton of clubs, towns, businesses, etc still use it as the main hub for communication and FB marketplace is huge in some regions. Hell buying a used motorcycle was a little tricky without it, but luckily Craigslist is still going strong where I am.

      I personally don’t care, but it would be foolish for me to say that I’m not missing local events and news by not using FB.

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      I’ve experienced the same thing. Facebook Marketplace has also largely displaced Craigslist in my area. Though on the whole I’m still glad I deleted my Facebook account.

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      I host some decent sized gatherings for my extended friend group (20-50 people). The invites are all on Facebook.