Yeah, I failed, I moved on and have different goals in my life. That's nature of life. Getting people off social media wasn't important enough to me to pursue it in a longer term. Most people I know who were anti social media are in their 30s now, they share stuff on Instagram, are part of school parental school groups of FB and etc. It's kinda hard without it as well, because if you're not part of those groups you just never hear about half of the group-based events.
Yes, that's why it isn't happening. It's not that it's hopeless; it's that many people quit and, here, even mock responsibility or seriousness.
In a democracy, if you and I don't do it, nobody will. If you are in your 30s, it's on you. There's no cavalry; there's nobody coming to the rescue; it's your country. If you don't fix the problem, you'll have the consequences.
It is what it is, oh well.