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90Domer
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Deactivated mine this week. I just didn’t feel comfy with the whole concept and I never really got on it. I do like Twitter for fun stuff like when I am watching Notre Dame football (playing badly).
I find Facebook quite a useful way to keep in touch with people. I don’t play any of the games on it, and I don’t post photos on it. I really just use it as a form of electronic communication. I’m certainly not addicted to it.FB is a tool. If it doesn’t work for you, lose it!![]()
A program like AdBlock will clear those annoying ads right up.I find Facebook quite a useful way to keep in touch with people. I don’t play any of the games on it, and I don’t post photos on it. I really just use it as a form of electronic communication. I’m certainly not addicted to it.
The ads annoy me. When you delete them you are given options of choosing why you delete them. I feel like saying, “No I’m not deleting this ad because it’s uninteresting, or offensive, or against my beliefs, I’m deleting it because I don’t like adverts, so please desist with this aim of trying to tailor adverts to what I like, because I don’t like any adverts,” but it doesn’t give me that option to tick.
Yes, it is a tool, but I find it a useful tool (even if it is a bit annoying at times) so I’ll keep it.
Thank you very much indeed,A program like AdBlock will clear those annoying ads right up.![]()
Hi!! Welcome to the Generation of ME! Where only my feelings and opinions matter. IF you don’t agree with me I can bully you on FB!I’m feeling tired of facebook and media in general. I see an awful lot I don’t agree with in today’s media. After a while it becomes frustrating to try to have a media interest at all so I’m thinking about deactivating my FB page.
Has anyone done this? It’s not really for political reasons it’s more that media in general has made me way too reactive to what other people are doing. I’d like to keep using the net/message boards/etc but I find on FB I’m tempted to waste time posting pictures and etc. it’s hard to express I’m just tired of it. There’ve been threads about this but I’ve thought about it enough I want to try deactivating of the account temporarily and see - that is an option. mostly, I feel that I’ve been very distressed and FB use/media preoccupation has been a part of this, I think it’s been both cause and effect.
This is my experience too. If I get overexposed or don’t like what I’m seeing its time to adjust my subscriptions or my feed settings. It helps me keep up with family and friends as well as other writers. I subscribe to a lot of inspirational and religious pages. My Archdiocese and Parish are active and its a great way to stay in the loop on events of interest. As a recent convert my Archdiocese’s page has helped me more than once not miss a Holy Day of Obligation. Facebook is what you make it.I have been using Facebook since 2007. I have tried to stop. I have deactivated my account several times. I always go back.However, Facebook, when used correctly, can be an awesome networking tool. You just have to know how to use it correctly. But it’s easy to become overexposed. Sometimes mystery can be good. Keep them guessing.
Facebook does take that away. But you can meet a few good people.