It is 8 p.m., Sunday April 10, and the results of the first round of the presidential election are announced.

It will be Emmanuel Macron against Marine Le Pen.

Very quickly, the Twittersphere is racing.

On Facebook, publications are multiplying, and political scientists 2.0 are torn about the rise of the far right, the bankruptcy of the left or even the Republican front.

Consequence: some Internet users, tired of seeing their networks turn into a ring at each election, have decided to put their accounts on social networks on hold.

Is this your case?

Have you decided to make a digital truce because of the presidential campaign?

Have you started yet, or is it coming soon?

What motivated you to make this decision?

Did you announce it to the people who follow you or not?

Until when do you plan to do this “detox” cure?

Do you think you'll feel better without social media?

To resist the temptation to go back to it, have you completely deleted the apps from your phone or do you have other techniques?

Tell us !

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