When I first saw papa's "Antisocial Media Manifesto" I thought it read "Antisocial Manifesto"[1]. Based on that alone I was ready to accept it. I'm just as ready to accept it as a treatment on the state of social media. I joined FB in 2012 because of family pressure. I'm glad to be free of it now. What I learned while using it was just what papa already pointed out: that the social media providers closely control what content we view and how we interact with others. I thought social media might be a platform for discussion, debate, and constructive reasoning; boy, was I wrong. Like I said, I'm glad to be free of it. [1] gopher://grex.org:70/0/~papa/pgphlog/2018/alm-Antisocial_Media_Manifesto