Social media should I stay off it?

This is a daft thing i know, but earlier I made the mistake of commenting on something in a local FB group.  Someone had posted a lost driving licence they found outside Tesco, I said I didn't understand why people posted this on FB and went on to suggest they could've handed it back in to Tesco, popped it round or posted it.  All logical to me. 

I got quite an aggressive responsive accusing me of being gods gift and was I having a bad day.  I've smoothed it over, but I'm thinking maybe I need to come off social media or general forums areas where people just don't get what I might be saying.  This is not the first time something like this happens and I find it quite distressing.  Should I just disengage? What do you guys do?

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  • I used to work in Tesco for 17 years from 2003 up to Sept 2019 and at the start one woman manager who was ex-army, forbade any of her team to be on social media if not a manager/team leader - I’d travelled home to Ireland in 2009 to attend my Mum’s funeral and on my return, I found so many horrible posts about my going away - when I reported this to store manager, I was put on a disciplinary for having a social media account - with all that has happened since Covid, it’s best to disengage from all social media platforms 

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  • I used to work in Tesco for 17 years from 2003 up to Sept 2019 and at the start one woman manager who was ex-army, forbade any of her team to be on social media if not a manager/team leader - I’d travelled home to Ireland in 2009 to attend my Mum’s funeral and on my return, I found so many horrible posts about my going away - when I reported this to store manager, I was put on a disciplinary for having a social media account - with all that has happened since Covid, it’s best to disengage from all social media platforms 

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