I Deleted All My Social Media. Here’s What Happened.

Chris Newman
7 min readJan 5, 2023
via PC Mag

Quick backstory: I spent the better part of a decade building up my business’ presence on various social media platforms. Never made it big or anything, but by the end of 2022 we had some 39K followers on Instagram, 25K on TikTok, 13K on Facebook, and around 11K on Twitter. For a lot of reasons, I deleted all of these accounts on Christmas Day of 2022 (I’d actually deleted Twitter a few weeks earlier after Elon started openly dogwhistling White supremacists) after a month-long campaign of moving our following to our email list, Patreon, and Discord.

Here are some things that happened.

Our Business Didn’t Collapse

Two years ago I had a major rift with a former employee, who was tasked with heading up our sales and marketing, about whether social media or email was the key driver of our sales. After she sent a number of emails that resulted in lackluster conversions, she was adamant that our customers were only looking at our social media and responding to e.g. product releases through our Instagram stories. I was equally adamant about the opposite: back when I was doing the emails, sales would flood in right on the heels of emails being sent; whereas social media seemed to drive very little product revenue.

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Chris Newman

Building a new, accessible, open, and democratic food economy in the Chesapeake Bay region @ Sylvanaqua Farms