Facebook Hollywoodifies Our Lifes. And it Shortens Them.

I read news from a friend diving in south africa, participating in the famous london gorilla run and celebrating his daughters fith birthday. - what a life.

Another Friend is posting pictures from Bali, New Zealand, Australia - that are his three holiday-trips in one year.

And friend 3 posts in his statusnotes that he just arrived from Shangai after a short stop in Berlin, is now having food at Vienna airport, shortly before leaving for Barcelona.

Very glamourous lives.

Everything is so spectacular, it’s happening at breakneck speed - and watching makes you feel really poor.

Some distance puts a lot of shine and glamour on many things. So many nice things are happening so fast - it’s really impressive. If you look at the good things only, that is.

Doing that in real life, too, is plain bullshit bingo. But we could look at it as another benefit of using social networks: they make us clean up our lives as if we were attending a party and having a nice conversation.

That’s a pretty good reason to use them anyhow.

Well, it's not *killing* us...

I'm not sure if "shorten" is the right way of describing this effect. "Compresses" gets closer to what I think you mean, but it seems to me that what you really want is a verb that expresses the concept of "makes more superficial". I don't know if there is such a verb in English. I can't think of one.

"Shortening" life is usually interpreted to mean "reducing lifespan". As in, dying earlier. As in, it's killing us. Which is not, I think, what you meant?

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