Ranveer Allahbadia: Limit your story sharing and introducing boomers to e-invites
How to ensure that you aren’t sharing too many stories on your social media and how to convince your parents to do things digitally
Rules for sharing

I find that I end up going on a story-posting spree once I begin. How many is too many in an hour? And how can I stop myself from sharing everything I come across that’s relatable?
—Khushi, Delhi
I think this is social media intelligence at the end of the day. Your range of stories should not look like a zipper. That’s my rule. Your max should be 15 stories a day. That’s a rough estimate of how much is acceptable. Try showing different things all the time, or it could get monotonous. Nobody’s life is so interesting that there is something new and interesting to show every day, so chances are that you might be overdoing it.
E-invites Inc.
Is sending an e-invite considered rude when it comes to Baby Boomers? How do I convince my parents that’s it’s a more sustainable and easier option?
—Rahul B, Noida
An e-invite is just one of the many changes that are happily taking over our world with Metaverse being the future. I recommend watching the movie Ready Player One to understand the near future, in which e-invites seem very small. You can also show them content that makes them understand these concepts.
Popularly known as BeerBiceps, Ranveer is a star YouTuber and digital marketing entrepreneur. His videos on fitness, grooming and wellness, and his recent podcasts, have won him millions of fans
From HT Brunch, March 6, 2022
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