I have old Facebook and Twitter accounts, maybe some others. I’m old so there’s a MySpace account out there. But I’ve mostly been using reddit the last decade or so, and have migrated to Lemmy. Now, Lemmy is the only social media i use. Recent news got me thinking about this question.

  • ElderWendigo@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    The problem is that while on its face the question seems reasonable it quickly becomes more and more absurd the longer you consider it.

    ANY online account could be considered social media these days by the prevailing overly broad definitions used. Email? Amazon? ISP subscriber? Newspaper subscription? Cloud storage? Image hosting? Online diary? Tech support forum? Teams account through work? Almost universally they all either include social media components or could be defined as such by the overly broad definitions common today. The question has about as much meaning as asking if the juror has ever used the Internet at all.

    • setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      on its face the question seems reasonable it quickly becomes more and more absurd the longer you consider it.

      What is “the question”?

      Because I doubt the questions in a voir dire would simply be “have you ever used social media?” but would a series of questions responding to the answers, all tailored to finding out if the juror is interacting with material that is prejudical.