I don't think you should give up on social media just yet. Having only two followers doesn't mean that you're not flashy enough. It could be that you're just new to social media and haven't had time to build up a following yet.

There are a few things you can do to attract more followers:

Post interesting and engaging content. This could be anything from your thoughts on current events to funny videos to photos of your latest hobby. The key is to post content that people will want to read, watch, or share.

Use relevant hashtags. Hashtags are a great way to get your content seen by more people. When you use relevant hashtags, your posts will show up in the search results for those hashtags.

Engage with other users. This means liking and commenting on other people's posts, as well as following them. When you engage with other users, you're more likely to get them to engage with you in return.

It takes time and effort to build a following on social media, but it's definitely possible. Just keep posting interesting content, using relevant hashtags, and engaging with other users, and you'll eventually start to see your follower count grow.

And don't worry about being flashy. Just be yourself and post the things that you're interested in. People will appreciate your authenticity.

Here are some additional tips for growing your social media following:

Be consistent. Post new content on a regular basis. This will help people to know when to expect new content from you and to keep coming back for more.

Use visuals. People are more likely to engage with content that includes visuals, such as photos or videos.

Run contests or giveaways. This is a great way to attract new followers and to get people to interact with your content.

Promote your social media accounts on other platforms. Let people know where they can find you on social media by including links to your accounts in your email signature, website, and other online profiles.

I hope these tips help you to grow your social media following. Just remember to be patient and persistent, and you'll eventually see results.

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