Starting My Social Media Journey on OnMyBubble After Leaving Big Tech
Posted by: A Girl Reclaiming Her Voice | Date: July 23, 2025
For years, I scrolled endlessly through Instagram, posted snapshots to Facebook, and felt like I was sharing my life with the world—but somehow, I still felt invisible. The algorithm decided what I saw, my posts disappeared in the noise, and the platforms became less about people and more about profit.
Then one day, I realised: I wanted something different. I wanted my online life to feel personal again. That’s when I found OnMyBubble.com—a platform where I could start fresh, create meaningful connections, and share my journey on my terms.
Why I Left Facebook and Instagram
Don’t get me wrong—those platforms had their time. But over the years, the pressure to perform, the ads, the data mining, and the lack of authenticity wore me down. I craved something smaller, quieter, and more me.
Leaving wasn’t easy. I had memories there. But I wanted a platform where I could share my thoughts, photos, and moments without feeling like I was just another data point in a machine.
Starting Fresh on OnMyBubble.com
Joining OnMyBubble felt like opening a clean journal. I created a profile, added some photos, and began writing about my experiences. No pressure. No ads. Just a space where I could be real.
What I love most is that it’s a community of people like me—people who’ve outgrown the noise and want to share stories, not just status updates. I can write blog posts, connect with others, and even customise my own bubble to reflect my style.
Advice for Girls Starting Their Own Social Media Journey
- Be intentional – Choose a platform that respects your voice and your privacy.
- Start slow – You don’t need followers to matter. Speak your truth, even if it’s to just one person.
- Make it yours – Use OnMyBubble to build something that reflects who you are, not what an algorithm wants you to be.
There’s a quiet power in starting fresh. In leaving behind the noise and choosing something that feels right for you. That’s what I’ve done, and I hope more girls realise they have that choice too.