Chat rooms and Whatsapp are of course more forms of social media and they can be useful (the EDF is quite good) but how useful have any other social media really been when it comes to, for example, the dreaded B-word? If you voted out or in then that's how you are; that's you, black or white, one or the other, this side or that and nothing else, full stop. It hasn't helped bridges at all - it's further divided us on a binary issue* when it actual fact we forget the truth: regardless of our politics, sex, gender, race or age, in fact most of us agree on most things in life. It's good to turn these things off more often. I'm not on FB anymore (though they'll enable my account in one key-hit), I don't look at Instagram (no account), try to avoid Twitter (and don't have an account), and enjoy turning my phone off - good for my health. We humans got on fine without this stuff for 100,000 years and more. Shall be looking forward to the pubs being open to be frank, and not just for the sauce. I feel strongly about a lot of the differences we have but there are real people to discuss them with. And it's often easier and more productive in the flesh. (*Brexit has other threads)