Heavy use of social media does not correlate with soundness. It has been pointed out that the social media service rewards troll, self-promotion, and oversharing. It is similar to reality TV in that it offers a broader user base the rich lodes of emotional toxicity otherwise available only to FBoy Island contestants and your less famous friends. It's up to anyone in any language to use it. It can be entertaining and even enlightening, but it can also elevate the shallowest people in the world. The service used to be run by Jack Dorsey.

If you follow the biggest, shitposting-est business influencer on social media, you know that he was deposed last week in a lawsuit that seeks to force him to follow through on his agreement to buy the company. The litigation has been a disaster for everyone, except for Jack Dorsey, who left Twitter just before the mess began, and is now running his payments company, Block. In the last few months he has invented a new form of financial speculation called Web5 and buddied up with a would-be authoritarian in El Salvadoran. He likes Bitcoins.