The Women Who Grew Up in the Dawn of Social Media
By: NCOSE Interns
The birth of modern-day social media was in the early 2000s, about the time many of us were being born. So, you could say social media grew up alongside us. As the technology was aging, so were we.
The release of all these new platforms was so exciting! Facebook and Twitter were the first really big ones. Tumblr and Vine rose in popularity almost as quickly as they fell, while Instagram and Snapchat became dominant. Then, Musical.ly seemed to take the place of Vine, and Musical.ly became TikTok. Today, there’s BeReal, where users photograph one moment of their day all at the same time, Threads and Bluesky, similar to Twitter (now X), and even Strava, a social media app for joggers to share their morning run. VSCO, LinkedIn, Reddit, Telegram, Kik, WhatsApp, Discord, Pinterest, Ask.fm… And these are just some of the most popular ones.
The point is, everything is social media. It’s quite ironic that just over a decade ago, we were all scrambling to get our hands on these apps and now, many of us are frantically running in the other direction. So what changed?
The truth is, we do look back on some of these experiences fondly. We can all remember a Vine that made us laugh. But the more you dive in beyond the surface level of social media, the more you discover its vices.