A few weeks ago, one of my very best friends came to visit me. I started teasing her about how she rarely likes my Instagram posts unless I ask her. She then said, “You never like my stuff, either.”
The next day, I was eating dinner with another friend, and
we were discussing the fact that my roommate had just got engaged. My friend
asked if I had seen my roommate’s Instagram post. That’s when I realized I
wasn’t even following my roommate on Instagram. I also don’t have her as a
Facebook friend.
Let me explain.
About two years ago, I was having a really tough time. One
morning, I was scrolling through Instagram and had the thought that I honestly
didn’t care about these people’s lives. I was only seeing the “highlights” of
each person’s day, and assumed I knew everything I needed to know about a
person by what he or she posted.
I also assumed these people’s lives were much better than
mine because I didn’t have anything special in my life to post on social media
about.
Every few months or so, I’ll download the app and post
something. Or I’ll see what some of my long-distant friends are doing with
their lives. But then I usually logout and delete the app again for another few
months.
I get on Twitter and Facebook every day, but out of the 84
people I follow on Twitter, 28 of them are “muted” (meaning I can’t see their
posts unless I actually intend to). On Facebook, I have hidden several people’s
posts from my news feed, including my own mother’s.
So yes, I am a bad social media friend. I just really don’t
care, but I do have reason.
If someone really wants me to see a picture, he or she can
send it to me via text.
If someone really wants me to know about a special thing
happening in his or her life, that person can call me or tell me face-to-face.
I someone really wants to me to know about the awesome
things going on each day, that’s cool. But I would really love to talk with you
about the not-so-awesome things going on, because everyone needs to vent
sometime.
If someone really wants me to pray for him or her, I will.
But I would also really love to pray with you.
No matter how hard I try, I cannot really form a friendship
with someone over what they post on social media, but I sometimes feel like
there’s no need to talk to you or to ask about your life if I’ve already seen
your Facebook status.
Sure, that might be wrong of me, but I really want to truly care
about your life.