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And of course, nothing beats in person contact, so deleting Facebook can be a motivating factor to engage in more intimate friendship communication. Without the Facebook distraction, you can focus more on what matters to you both online and in your daily life — like that blog you love to update, or going to more exercise classes at the gym or spending more time outdoors.

Instead of being a computer zombie, break the cycle and try to embrace the world before Facebook — or in this case, after. This is really self-explanatory. Without an overabundance of information, or an extra channel in which to monitor or be monitored, you have more control over the information you see and the information others see. No more incriminating photos or statuses, and no stumbling across incriminating wall posts that fill your head with doubt or negative energies. Have you deleted your Facebook?

If so, how do you feel about your decision? Are you thinking of keeping your Facebook, or would you never delete it? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below. Alexander Graham Bell invented a telephone. Facebook is not a place for communication with your private life and family friends e…t..

Yes, some of us only contact each other on fb messenger! Im one of those people who just dont get addicted to things. I find it handy though to keep in touch with friends, since i dont use my phone cause i never have money on it , and its so much easier to organise events with. I get deleting it if your one of those kind of people who are constantly on it, but im the kind of person who tends to meet up with the same friends over and over again, facebook just helps me to remember that ive got other friends that i shouldnt neglect.

Besides, the people who are my real friends typically reach out to me either by email, text, or a phone call rather than Facebook when I did have it. Kinda bizarre. I completely support what has been stated in the article above.

I feel very happy after deactivating my facebook account. Before i was a facebook zombie. No study or nothing only i was using facebook. Thanks for your fantastic comment. I seems to that is a very nice post all student to attend study. I found that with Facebook, I was constantly looking for thumbs up and comments, so I would work really hard to make my life either sound humorous or exciting, or whatever.

People need to learn how they want their facebook life to represent their real life. I still miss hearing from all my old high school friends, but I can live with that. I absolutely agree! This was probably the most important one to me.

I was part of a number of Facebook groups that often had some useful information on running a business, blogging, making YouTube videos, and the digital nomad lifestyle. The majority of posts that ended up in my feed were a mix of spam, ignorance, laziness or simply uninteresting. It would not be all that difficult to just collect all of their phone numbers and send them the occasional text message.

I hardly saw any of their posts. Not only do I run an online business, but it centers around website design and online marketing. With its 2. In all seriousness, the internet is a big place. You could spend all of your time spreading yourself thin by trying to be everywhere all at once. What you should be doing is finding the channels your customers like to use most, then engaging with them on their own terms. Notice how I said channels. As in, there is almost always more than just one.

For me, it was clear that Facebook was the least profitable sales channel for me. The ROI was dismal. As if I needed any more convincing, the steady stream of recent alarming studies and scandals that have come out of Facebook HQ with Cambridge Analytica , fake news , mental health and data harvesting made my decision all the more easier.

This was just what I needed to push me over the edge. But for those who use Facebook or its family of apps, learning the company may not have been forthcoming about the negative impact of its products has left many wondering if it's time to leave the social network. One of the key criticisms of Facebook relates to a leaked study that found almost a third of teenage girls say Instagram has made them feel worse about their bodies.

Facebook has clarified the research sampled a group that self-identified as having pre-existing negative feelings about themselves, and suggested the test base was relatively small. During a Senate hearing in late September, Senator Richard Blumenthal D-Conn revealed his office created a fake Instagram account, imitating a year-old girl.

Blumenthal says after following accounts connected to dieting and eating disorders, Instagram quickly recommended more such content. The company said its News Feed algorithm would put more emphasis on meaningful social interactions and would recommend posts with a higher number of reactions and comments.

However, as Haugen suggests, the algorithm favors more charged content, leading to more division on the platform.



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