I have a feeling that the conversation about quitting social media has
shifted lately among normal people. If you think you should quit
because spending time on social media is an unproductive activity in a
hostile environment, they might think they have a responsibility to
correct misinformation, to raise the profile of marginalized groups,
and to prove to the trolls that they won't be intimidated. Instead of
asking how to get rid of facebook, they want to know how to give legal
effect to facebook's moderation policies, especially the one against
anonymous accounts. I don't know whether this mentality is coming from
somewhere or if it's spontaneous, but I've seen it reflected in BBC
documentaries, and there was an interesting discussion a while back on
HN about a blog post by someone claiming to have received a
boilerplate reply from a recruiter featuring apologetics to this
effect after declining to interview with facebook.