Bye Social Media, Hello Life
Tired of constant online connectivity, an increasing number of people are logging off social media and logging on to real life.
Over the past year, arts student Ke Weiliang has been gradually deleting his numerous social media platforms such Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat and Tumbler. Last month, he announced on Facebook that he had gone on a "social media detox... for the sake of my mental health". He wanted to delete his Facebook account too, but decided to keep it for its networking opportunities.
At age 24, Mr Ke is the very definition of a millennia…
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