Social media exit strategies: beyond "Delete Account"

We're not even a month into 2025 and headlines are assuring us this will be a year of heaving, chaotic shifts. After tech industry execs scrambled to prove fealty to Trump , we're seeing the platforms we've spent the past two decades building our lives on laying their agendas bare. When I first gathered the most alarming headlines of the past few weeks, my gut reaction was to run. Dump the apps! Get offline! Break free while you can! But when I started actioning what I knew needed to be done, I quickly realized my online tangle had grown much more complex than it was a decade ago. A few of us have known for a while that this choice would eventually come. I'm not the only person who's been warning against the dangers of social media for as long as it's existed. But even now, as I tap through my friends' Instagram stories and get quick peeks at what they're up to, I feel pangs of grief. I don't want to go. I'm a creator; an art school grad w...