Nate Bargatze’s Hilarious Take on Social Media Is Spot-On

Nate Bargatze’s hilarious take on social media is 100 percent correct. The popular funnyman mentioned the problems with social media while using plenty of humor and pinpoint accuracy. Watch the short but hilarious clip in which Nate talks about the issues often associated with and brought about by social media.

Social media is here to stay, as it doesn’t appear to be going away anytime soon. Its popularity only continues to grow, with people constantly swiping through their feeds to see the latest and greatest post. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) are extremely popular, with each of those sites garnering hundreds of millions of active users.

While millions use those popular platforms daily, they do have some definite issues. Most of the problems are not with those sites themselves but with how a lot of people have chosen to use them. In a clip posted on YouTube, Nate accurately and hysterically points to the issues associated with social media.

Nate begins by saying that he had recently removed all social media from his phone, calling it an excellent decision because he noticed how we’re all staring down at our phones swiping all the time. Then he mentions how people use social media, specifically Facebook, to create an inaccurate, slanted representation of their lives.

“Facebook, just too much,” he said. “It’s either everybody’s best or worst days of their lives, you know? Like, either I’m getting married, or my house is on fire. No one’s like, ‘Today’s normal. Nothing happened. I have no strong opinions about anything.’”

Later, in the video, Nate points out how his lack of social media activity led to a disagreement with his wife. She was upset that he didn’t like something she posted on Facebook, and Nate had the most hilarious response.

We’d all be better off putting the phone down and avoiding social media more regularly and consistently.

Proverbs 17:22 “A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry.”

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