I’ve already written about social media in the context of Instagram deleting “like counts” on their platform, but what does social media enable us to do anyway? On a basic level, the idea is to have a platform on which users can create and share content (ie. “posts”) for others to see, whether this be people they are already connected with in the real world (Facebook) or people they are not connected with but want to hear from (Twitter) — the problem is that this only works in theory. Given the sheer size of social networks created on websites like Twitter and Facebook, it seems like it has come time for another product to offer the true connectedness I believe a social platform should have. Facebook, while originally pitched as a place to connect with “friends,” has turned into a behemoth of a tech company that, I believe, has lost its core values. Nowadays the idea of a “Facebook friend” has become virtually meaningless, as just over 20% of Facebook users have greater than 500 “f...