You are going to block this site. This will do the following:
- You will no longer see this site in searches.
- Site will no longer see your site in searches.
- Site will not be able to comment on your site profile.
- Any comments this site has posted to your profile will not be displayed.
Are you sure you want to do this?
After reading more about the topic a week or two ago, I now see that Facebook does, in fact, provide such a feature. Statistics report, oddly enough, that not many participate in such sharing methods anyway. Kids may instead use one platform, as I (probably) mentioned in the mid-section paragraphs, and perhaps their older relatives use another. For example: Instagram vs. Facebook.
(other comment didn't fit, writing here) ***To answer your question: definitely, but not entirely. The entire premise of contextual collapse is that social media platforms (most) inevitably cannot incorporate such a realistic way of communication such as face-to-face; all is in one feed, tailored to each user. Of course Inst. Msging solves this by individualizing contacts, but is technically not a S.M platform.