Pamela Anderson Quits Social Media Because Tech Companies Want 'Control Over Your Brain'

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Over on Twitter, she posted a much simpler,"Goodbye Social Media" with an unfortunately misspelled"hallelulia" hashtag that we guess she'll never be able to correct now that she's gone. She then directed those followers to her IG post for the full scoop, just as she did on Facebook.

The"Baywatch" star didn't offer any specific impetus for her decision, but it is a full and thorough sweep across all the major platforms."I've never been interested in social media," she'd written, so it could be just that. Why devote time and energy to something simply because it feels that she must as a public figure? Certainly there are a significant number of other celebrities and notable individuals who are skipping out on social media.

Or perhaps it's that she'd rather devote her time and attention to Jasmin, a new social media platform for which she was announced as Creative Director in May 2020.

 

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TooFab There is a lot of chaos on social media. Plus people use it for the wrong reasons. It shows what people are really like. People cannot be trusted. I would never want to be friends with anyone I see on social media.

TooFab I want to know who is trying to control her brain? That has to be a temp job🤦🏻‍♀️

TooFab At least her publicist will get a break.

TooFab I was so concerned what she thought.

TooFab Hmm... ... ..

TooFab XayKun , when you're too busy being a hasbeen

TooFab Ok Scarecrow

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