I'm honestly sick of people wanted to be heard. Almost nobody has anything interesting to say. It's all noise for attention. Just like my post here I guess.
That and people being enraged by just about everything. There's a lot in the world to be troubled by, but to always have visceral reactions towards things happening around the world must be taxing on one's health. I don't think a day goes by where I don't see a post by someone making a banal statement about some issue... and I'm supposed to "like" that they've managed to think the same things millions of average Joes and Janes already believe.
People wanting to be heard and feeling part of a community is a basic human need. We receive it in many different ways, and while social media is not always the healthiest way, it is one of them. People become depressed without being heard.
That makes me think a little bit differently about filter bubbles. Filter bubbles aren't new. They're just changing from physical proximity into ideological or emotional response (as best as an algorithm can tell) proximity.