I think we should all just get rid of FB.
I hate to defend one of the devil’s tools, but…
I try to eliminate as much controversial or political stuff as possible. I do like the sharing of pictures and news from relatives out of town; years ago, people didn’t have so many relatives out of state.
I have about 600 “friends” on facebook. Some are hard core Catholics who share info about events and urgent prayer needs. But many are mostly secularized, former co workers or fellow professionals of mine. They respect me, but not my traditional views on abortion, marriage, etc.
I often post brief quotes, mostly G. K. Chesterton, also C. S. Lewis, Fulton Sheen, and one recent person, Mother Theresa. I don’t refer to current issues, but to larger truths, which were true in their time, and also in ours, which are now forgotten but still recognizable. Anything over 2 or 3 sentences will get ignored.
If I try to push prolife they will Unfollow me. But I can get across some thought provoking ideas. Getting people to think, or apply logic, is a good exercise in itself. We won’t regain Prolife or Marriage until logic and reason becomes common again. The Church not only has to restore Faith, but now it has to restore Reason. Individuals can use social media to do that, a tiny bit at a time, for people who will not hear Reason in the organized media.