Automotive narcissism or influencer syndrome?

Automotive narcissism or influencer syndrome?

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ChrisH79

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236 posts

28 months

Saturday 10th May
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Over the past couple of months I’ve joined a few car related groups on the book of faces. There appears to be a theme in a few of them with people constantly asking if anyone has taken pictures of their car in a specific place or at a meet.

Why do they care? They can see their own car whenever they like and in any setting they drive to, am I just so out of touch with social media or for some is being seen to own a nice car more important than driving it?

Simon_GH

699 posts

94 months

Saturday 10th May
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I think it’s a sign of the times for some people. Some film music concerts on their phone rather than enjoy the moment. Holidays can become about insta photos rather than pleasure. It’s the age of social media.

hungry_hog

2,619 posts

202 months

Saturday 10th May
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The solution here is to leave "Book of Faces" and hence avoid such people...

Nickp82

3,564 posts

107 months

Saturday 10th May
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hungry_hog said:
The solution here is to leave "Book of Faces" and hence avoid such people...
But how will he be kept up to date with when all the other members of the car groups have washed their car?

Every day a journey

2,311 posts

52 months

Saturday 10th May
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Social media is s***

BUG4LIFE

2,307 posts

232 months

Saturday 10th May
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Or, even better, pay attention to the posts that you care about and ignore the rest. People that have a problem with FB and FB groups seem to struggle with this. I’m a member of many many groups. They’ve been very helpful. I just scroll by all the BS. Oh, except when Jaguar released their crazy branding ad, I enjoyed poking certain people!

Mr Penguin

3,405 posts

53 months

Saturday 10th May
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ChrisH79 said:
Over the past couple of months I’ve joined a few car related groups on the book of faces. There appears to be a theme in a few of them with people constantly asking if anyone has taken pictures of their car in a specific place or at a meet.

Why do they care? They can see their own car whenever they like and in any setting they drive to, am I just so out of touch with social media or for some is being seen to own a nice car more important than driving it?
Some people like to keep a folder of the car's history. Most people asking will just want attention but some may be asking because they want some different pictures for their folder.
Naturally, the proportion of people doing it for each reason will vary based on which type of car/group it is.

911Spanker

2,387 posts

30 months

Saturday 10th May
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Every day a journey said:
Social media is s***
And people are morons

Legacywr

13,322 posts

202 months

Saturday 10th May
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It’s a big stretch to identify it as narcissism.

119

11,218 posts

50 months

Saturday 10th May
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Every day a journey said:
Social media is s***
scratchchin

fflump

2,287 posts

52 months

Saturday 10th May
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Every day a journey said:
Social media is s***
Social media is like every other communication or entertainment medium in this their are elements one perceives to be st and others we find interesting and worthwhile. It’s utterly pointless getting worked up about the content one finds subjectively annoying or irrelevant.

LordHaveMurci

12,226 posts

183 months

Saturday 10th May
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119 said:
Every day a journey said:
Social media is s***
scratchchin
rofl

Save Ferris

2,727 posts

227 months

Saturday 10th May
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ChrisH79 said:
Over the past couple of months I’ve joined a few car related groups on the book of faces. There appears to be a theme in a few of them with people constantly asking if anyone has taken pictures of their car in a specific place or at a meet.

Why do they care? They can see their own car whenever they like and in any setting they drive to, am I just so out of touch with social media or for some is being seen to own a nice car more important than driving it?
It happens every day on the Caffeine & Machine FB group!

“Did anyone get any photos of my (insert distinctly average car) I left my phone at home” (blatant lie)