Social media is like a mirror with the most loyal users, reflecting countless pale and lonely faces day and night. It's like a burning arena of fat and frenzy, where one's physical self can run wild beyond the sky. For most people, social media is not a terrifying beast, but a cute and obedient little dog with soft fur. Registering on various social media platforms and expressing words from the depths of the untouched heart is like stroking a dog, feeling warmth and a sense of being needed.
The words poured into social media with intense emotions are like the fur of a dog, smooth or messy, clean or dirty, loved or despised, but they cannot change the fact that fur has invaded modern life and ensnared people in obsession. Social media is a densely populated mirror park, where it's easy to get lost while strolling inside, but that's okay.
Yes, [Jorge Luis] Borges once said that the person you are in love with or arguing with on social media may have died in real life, and you are just having a conversation in a parallel universe. Borges also said that he never said that. But it doesn't matter, is a social media that cannot reveal the bare physical self still called social media? Is a text that dances like snowflakes in social media, landing on the most primitive social media - the human body - going to start a dance of what kind?