Parrots and social media in the same sentence can happen to and not by accident either. Seems like they are not that different from human. Popularity is important and decides if you get calls or not:
Pet parrots that are allowed to make video calls to other birds show signs of feeling less isolated, according to scientists. The study, which involved giving the birds a tablet that they could use to make video calls, found that they began to engage in more social behaviour including preening, singing and play. The birds were given a choice of which “friend” to call on a touchscreen tablet and the study revealed that the parrots that called other birds most often were the most popular choices.
That sounds just like us on with our curated to perfection lives in pictures and video - full or "preening, singing and play". Mouse models have been standard in scientific research for longest time. With this parrot study, it seems like consumer product development could rely on bird models. If it is good enough for parrots, it would serve humans just fine. We do exactly what these birds did on social media.
“Some would sing, some would play around and go upside down, others would want to show another bird their toys.”
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