Washington DC, Jan. 6 -- It is the start of the new year, and it is customary for people across the world to make resolutions. Some falter those, while some persevere to abide by them.

Take, for example, US Ohio Governor candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, who, in an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal, said that he would leave social media this year as a part of his new year resolution.

"I plan to become a social-media teetotaler in 2026. On New Year's Eve, I deleted X and Instagram from my phone," he said in the opinion piece.

Ramaswamy then said that his team would use the social media platforms to campaign on his behalf. He would spend time with real voters himself, and said it would make him 'happier'.

"There's a fine line between us...