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Why many have turned away

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 9:40 am
by asimj1
For years, young people have considered Facebook to be totally uncool and boring, and that's . They prefer to use WhatsApp, Instagram and Snapchat. However, the migration of young people has been compensated for by the over-50s. In total, there are 3.5 million Facebook users in Switzerland, of which around 2.5 million are japan rcs data eligible to vote. Research shows that one in four people aged 25 and under take part in national elections, and one in two people aged 50 to 55 do so.

Where there are potential voters, there should be politicians. Facebook may be an unsympathetic company that can collect data at will thanks to our naivety and narcissism. But this platform is still indispensable for aspiring politicians. Of course, trolls are rampant there.

Of course, the willingness to give "likes" has dropped dramatically. Of course, it is no longer possible to make big leaps in a hurry, even if you place advertisements (so-called ads) and increase the reach with paid postings. There is no effect from spouting slogans, shouting "vote for me, vote for me" and short contributions in the style of "exciting debate at the delegates' meeting". But anyone who has initiated discussions over the years, asked questions, told stories and conducted a credible dialogue will one day be able to follow in Barbara Schmid-Federer's footsteps. The formula for success that I created is called "i-hasi" - based on the mobile devices made by Apple. "i-hasi" stands for: i-nteractive, h-umorful, a-thentic, s-tight, i-nteresting.