The problem with social media is - ironically - the isolation in which its operators live and work.
It possesses ironies like referring to other contacts as 'friends' when the majority of them fill no criteria for the use of such a term.
But the most important aspect of its use, is the lack of censorship, either personal or collective, before posts are put up for the world to see.
How often would a friend (in the accepted sense of the word!) or loved one counsel a little caution - Are you really sure you want to write that ...? would be the notion of the restraint being advised.
But no - any brainless hump with a keyboard and a self-inflated sense of importance can share their pointless witterings with an indifferent universe, and on the principle of monkeys/typewriters/ Shakespeare - you get fools like this who are rightly dealt with for being incapable of understanding simple concepts that accompany life in a civilised society - namely the idea that just because it comes into your pin-sized brain does not give you the right to express is to any member of the civilised universe, who will quite rightly expose you for the shallow morality-free brain-dead imbecilic twonk you so clearly are.
I guess the short answer - based on that typed-as-thought rant-ette is that no, there is no thawing, slight or otherwise, from me!