The Loland-Sonya-Dad household has a response:
The pressure to post something —anything—to stay relevant has created a firehose of crap. We post half-baked opinions, unflattering screenshots, and screenshots of screenshots. a loland sonya and dad i do not post crap verified
If the answer is yes, post away. If the answer is no, close the app and go talk to your actual family. The Loland-Sonya-Dad household has a response: The pressure
Imagine the household: (perhaps a creative son or daughter), Sonya (a mother tired of parenting influencers selling detox tea), and Dad (a weary but wise figure who remembers when the internet was just forums and Geocities). Together, they have established a pact. Before any post goes live—be it a photo, a hot take, or a recipe—it must pass the “No Crap” test. If the answer is no, close the app
What matters is the mission. In a world drowning in crap, be the verified voice. Before you hit “send,” “post,” or “tweet,” take a breath. Ask yourself: Would Loland approve? Would Sonya confirm it? Would Dad be proud?
Here is a long-form article crafted around that theme. Why one family’s pledge to ‘not post crap’ is the most refreshing trend going viral.
Loland, Sonya, and Dad are fictional representations based on a keyword string. But their message is very, very real.