In Japan, the loudest thing on social media might be silence. While nearly 80% of the population actively uses social platforms, few are broadcasting their lives. They scroll quietly, post sparingly, and conform to cultural expectations of privacy and restraint. This restraint reflects meiwaku—the deeply rooted cultural norm of not drawing attention or causing discomfort, […] The post What Makes Japan’s Social Media Feeds So Quietly Distinct? appeared first on Kadence.