Netflix documentary ‘The Social Dilemma’ prompts social media users to rethink Facebook, Instagram
LONDON — Social media users are re-evaluating whether they should have accounts on platforms like Facebook and Instagram after a new documentary-drama called "The Social Dilemma" dropped on Netflix.
Somewhat ironically, social media is awash with people saying they plan to delete their social media accounts after watching the show, with Facebook and Instagram appearing to be called out most frequently. Another Twitter user said: "Just watched this and immediately deleted #Facebook and #Instagram. A must watch to understand the manipulation."most watched show on Netflix in the U.K.
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