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It took me a while to finally delete my Twitter account (I was on there for 1/3 of my life), but I'm glad I finally did this past year. Now's as good a time as any to make the switch!
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Nov 14, 2024

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After more than 15 years I deactivated my account for good.
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i recently began to ask myself why am i using all these apps and do i really need all of them, and i started realizing that the things i’ll miss out with these apps is so much more than without them, i knew i had the idea that my worth was tied to my online presence and i’m happy that i’m getting rid of that mentality.. i had so many memories in my snapchat account but i ended up deleting the account and the app because if i didn't do it than i may never, later that day i removed my twitter accounts and the app from my phone and i’m so glad i did, and i replaced them with healthier and less time consuming apps till i decrease my screen time gradually
Jan 20, 2025
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I did this earleir in the year with X (Twitter). — Actually I thought I was just "deactivating" my account and that I could return later. But apparently X fully deletes the account after 30 days. This was unintended, but I'm really glad for how it worked out. Don't miss it at all. Where I'm at now with the other platforms, IG and FB, is that I'm genuinely asking that question — can I use these in a way that builds up and moves me toward the "best version of me" or is it an overall net negative? I'd like to reframe my engagement so it becomes a positive, but if I cannot do that I am going to deactivate my accounts.
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