越长大越“低调”?你多久没有发过圈了?

时文摘要

如今,年轻人在社交媒体上发帖的频率正大幅下降,尤其是微信朋友圈等平台。这是怎么回事呢?

A growing trend has emerged among young people: they are posting far less frequently on social media platforms, particularly on spaces like WeChat Moments. This shift is not a sign of declining interest in digital connection but rather a reflection of evolving preferences and concerns shaping their online behavior.

There is little debate about which platforms dominate young people’s digital lives and which they increasingly avoid. While nearly all maintain active WeChat accounts, the app has lost its role as a center for endless updates and personal thoughts. Instead, young users are migrating to platforms such as Xiaohongshu and Douyin to share parts of daily life — spaces intentionally chosen for their ability to keep posts away from prying (窥探) eyes of parents, relatives, teachers, and classmates. This deliberate separation of social circles shows a growing desire for controlled self-expression.

Behind this shift lies the overwhelming pressure to curate “perfect” content. In an era where influencers and brands flood feeds with polished photos and viral videos, young people often feel their ordinary moments fail to meet these inflated standards. The fear of underwhelming reactions or judgment leads many to hold back posts altogether, avoiding the anxiety of public attention.

Privacy concerns further fuel this reluctance. Young users are acutely aware that digital footprints are permanent; a casual post today might resurface unexpectedly, potentially affecting future opportunities or relationships. This caution makes them hesitant to share personal thoughts or daily experiences in spaces where audiences are undefined and unfiltered (未过滤的).

Compounding (使复杂化) these factors is a renewed focus on real-life engagement. Many young people now prioritize being fully present in moments with friends and family over pausing to document and share them online. They recognize that the joy of an experience often lies in living it, not in broadcasting it to a digital audience.

Thus, some young people are not abandoning social media — they are redefining how they use it. Their digital lives have become quieter, more selective, and deeply intentional, reflecting their own way of navigating the complexities of online self-expression.

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1. 1. Why do young people choose Xiaohongshu and Douyin to share daily life?

A    They prefer more visual content.

B    These platforms offer more privacy.

C    These platforms have few ads.

D    They want to follow more influencers.

2. 2. What does the underlined word “inflated” probably mean in Paragraph 3?

A    Reasonable.

B    Flexible.

C    Traditional.

D    Unrealistic.

3. 3. What can we infer about young people posting less on social media?

A    They worry about content quality.

B    They prefer text-based posts.

C    Multiple factors cause it.

D    They are too busy to post.

4. 4. How do young people redefine their social media use?

A    They use it with more careful choices.

B    They abandon public sharing completely.

C    They use it more casually.

D    They focus on quantity over quality.

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