In many ways. Private life completely is better. Don't even want people to see me reading book or working out. Can still be urban but hide.
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A few years back, I got charged for some phone call I made regarding some stuff that happened. Details aside, I hired an attorney (DA was expecting me to just go in and plea so he could fuck me in the ass. Wasn't happy when he saw me with a lawyer).
But once the case got started, and my attorney found out that I don't have any social media (outside of a email address), he was ecstatic. Made the DA's job alot tougher and they couldn't pin any politics or social nonsense on me (nazi, trump supporter, insurrectionist, etc). My attorney ended up shutting down most of the DA's arguments. Got 10 days in county and 1 year of unsupervised probation.
Bottom line is that: 'What you post online WILL be used against you in a court of law.". At the end of the day, there isn't anything on SocMed that is relevant to your life and it acts as one big honeypot. I've narrowed myself down to a email address and cell number. I can only be reached by a email, text, phone call, or standard mail. No other way exists to contact me.
Please read and digest what I have posted.