For untold numbers of people, the reality of living online via corporate anti-social media platforms means a life lived in fear of committing a transgression and being targeted for cancellation by dedicated armies of trolls. This I already know. Whether any of you out there who already know this also think this song captures the feeling well is another matter, but it's an effort at that.
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