VLOG: Reinventing “Social Media” To Make It Less Anti-Social

People aren’t Mark Zuckerberg’s highest priority, but that’s not a problem that started with Zuck’s Anti-social media. The dramatic hams that become television anchors have always been a weird, anti-family bunch.

As America’s Man’s Man redesigns social media, it’s important to consider what a real society is actually like, and how we better translate that into the online experience which up to this point has been anti-social.

https://us.tv/videos/watch/f8dbef89-d03d-4ba7-b993-b68e281e4241

ManHub.org and LadyHub.org
Social Media That’s Actually Social

Imagine a social media that’s actually social, and not antii-social.

The media as most of us know it, including “social media,” was largely built by people who don’t like people very much. From the vaudevillian fakenews anchormen to the keyboard jockeys, Hollywood and Silicon Valley has proven that its real mission is to conform American society to its misshapen, anti-family notions of what successful family life is.

Specifically, Silicon Valley was developed by people who were generally at odds with healthy society.  The result is that they have taught us to communicate in a way that harms everybody, to the point where girls in government schools are being taught that they are actually young men.  Where will the insanity stop?

Enter ManHub.org and LadyHub.org.  We can’t fix everything overnight, but we can bring the online social experience as you know it just one more step closer to the great society America once was.

Real society has some tried and tested rules which you can’t really master if you’re a desperate over-sharer like Mark Zuckerberg.  In the good old days, we used to call that exhibitionism and voyeurism.

And yet, the collecting  and perseverating over perfect strangers’ photos – an activity once reserved for psycho-killers, is now the norm, thanks to the anti-social media, founded in the heart of the same fine Harvard which birthed the UNA-bomber.

Mark Zuckerberg’s domestic terrorism methodology might be a little different, but the results, as all of us Americans know all too well, are the same.

It’s time to re-invent social.  I explain more in this video.

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