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By GWOP Magazine

There was a time when hobbies were sacred.

You played basketball because you loved the sound of the net snapping. You painted because colors made you feel something words couldn’t. You made music because it was therapy, not strategy. But somewhere along the way, that purity got hijacked by a question that now follows every passion like a shadow:

“How can I make money from this?”

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In the digital age, we’ve long treated social media as an immortal force—a constant hum in the background of our lives, shaping opinions, sparking revolutions, and occasionally ruining reputations. But as we sit here in early 2026, the cracks are impossible to ignore. Usage is plateauing, engagement is waning, and users are fleeing in droves for quieter, more intentional corners of the internet. Social media isn’t just evolving; it’s dying a slow, algorithmic death. And at the epicenter of this collapse is X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, which we predict will be functionally irrelevant—or outright defunct—within the next few years. This isn’t hyperbole; it’s a culmination of fatigue, mismanagement, and a cultural shift away from the endless scroll.

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