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Social media has made it easier than ever to connect with people, but it has also blurred the lines between access and entitlement. In this episode of The Unapologetic Reset, we dive into the culture of unwanted messages, attention harvesting, and why so many people feel comfortable crossing personal boundaries through direct messages.
We explore the psychology behind online validation, the rise of performative interactions, and why some individuals use social media as a gateway to seek attention rather than build genuine connections. We also discuss the impact these behaviors have on content creators, professionals, and everyday users who simply want to share their lives without feeling obligated to entertain unsolicited advances.
This conversation challenges listeners to rethink digital etiquette, respect for personal boundaries, and the difference between accessibility and availability. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your inbox or questioned why social media has become an open invitation for unwanted attention, this episode offers an honest perspective on navigating today’s online world while protecting your peace.
By Tameka FrostSocial media has made it easier than ever to connect with people, but it has also blurred the lines between access and entitlement. In this episode of The Unapologetic Reset, we dive into the culture of unwanted messages, attention harvesting, and why so many people feel comfortable crossing personal boundaries through direct messages.
We explore the psychology behind online validation, the rise of performative interactions, and why some individuals use social media as a gateway to seek attention rather than build genuine connections. We also discuss the impact these behaviors have on content creators, professionals, and everyday users who simply want to share their lives without feeling obligated to entertain unsolicited advances.
This conversation challenges listeners to rethink digital etiquette, respect for personal boundaries, and the difference between accessibility and availability. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your inbox or questioned why social media has become an open invitation for unwanted attention, this episode offers an honest perspective on navigating today’s online world while protecting your peace.