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July 12, 2024

I don’t want to want this anymore

On Instagram and Belonging

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by @femme.themme

I’ve tried to take a month-long Instagram break while I continue writing my book, but it’s not going well. I find myself deleting the app only to reinstall it a day or two later. Because of some bullshit, Instagram has my account on lockdown, meaning I can’t do certain things (go live, my account won’t be recommend to non-followers, no monetization for any reels I create). It’s all ridiculous and writing about it feels equally ridiculous.

I hold a lot of resentment for this thing that I created in 2011. For the fact that, though I have a following, it doesn’t actually mean anything. It doesn’t make me money and I am in need of making money (aren’t we all?)

I try to spend time on Substack, even though I have a small (yet mighty) readership and only 77 paid subscribers (a number I have been trying to grow for two years). On Instagram and on Substack, I can’t escape my own self-doubt and questioning: “Do people like what I have to offer at all?”

I begin to worry that nobody will buy my book. I begin to worry that everything I do, all of the hard times on and off social media have been for naught. Obviously, money does not equal worth. I know many people appreciate me, my art, my existence. But soaking into this feels impossible in late-stage capitalism. I’m constantly grappling with what people might want from me and what I want to do. I spend far too much time worrying about other people. But if I don’t give people what they want, how can I expect them to want to pay for anything I make?

It feels bleak and exciting that Instagram is dying—that less people are using it. I’m regretful and sad that I put so much of my life into a bullshit app that never loved me back. I’m sad that I don’t feel like I was given my flowers for creating what I did when I did. Maybe it wasn’t anything special anyways. Maybe it was all in my head.

Just like I tried to fit in with the popular girls in middle school and high school, I’m now trying to fit in with the popular marxists, anarchists, and feminists online and off. I don’t like this.

I don’t want to want this anymore.

Writing my book is making me realize, yet again, that I don’t feel like I belong anywhere—not online, not offline. I have micro-communities with a handful of people, and maybe that’s all I really need. But I can’t shake the feeling of wanting more—wanting actual, genuine, reciprocal community. I thought that was what I created with Guerrilla Feminism, but it turned out to be community for everyone else—and I felt left out.

I continue to write because writing is, in some ways, all I know how to do. I don’t always feel like I belong in it, but I don’t need to. I just do it.

Maybe I belong and I just don’t feel it yet. I hope that changes.

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