I’m not, I was never on Facebook, because I foresaw all of the downsides (many of which people are now starting to criticize it of too) it had from the start.
I’m on Facebook, but I’m currently staging a boycott of 30-days-to-indefinite. I’ve had it with their censorship. They apparently didn’t like one of my posts, so are “punishing me” by making my posts “lower in feeds” for 30 days – but they won’t let me see what it was that they found objectionable. So – be that way then! I haven’t signed in since, and won’t until the 30 days are up – and, frankly, it’s only been about 3 or 4 days off and I’m enjoying all the time I’ve saved so much that I might just NEVER go back on. TAKE THAT MARK F-erburg!
Actually, I dropped off “Facebook” when it was shown that the founder and guiding “light” of the social media web site was working hand-in-glove with the Russians to influence our elections back in 2015…
After a couple of days of listening to my daughter complain about Facebook, we had already decided it was going to be nothing but trouble so we never joined. Best decision of our lives! After putting up with it for a few years, my daughter finally called it quits too.
sergioandrade Premium Member 5 months ago
I’m not on facebook, I tried once and kept on getting contacted by people I did not want to talk to.
Ubintold 5 months ago
I don’t need no stinkin’ Facebook.
Kroykali 5 months ago
I did reconnect with two childhood friends I hadn’t seen in over 50 years. There are good uses of it.
scyphi26 5 months ago
I’m not, I was never on Facebook, because I foresaw all of the downsides (many of which people are now starting to criticize it of too) it had from the start.
morningglory73 Premium Member 5 months ago
I used to be on facebook but got out of it years ago.
RadioDial Premium Member 5 months ago
EMGULS79 5 months ago
I’m on Facebook, but I’m currently staging a boycott of 30-days-to-indefinite. I’ve had it with their censorship. They apparently didn’t like one of my posts, so are “punishing me” by making my posts “lower in feeds” for 30 days – but they won’t let me see what it was that they found objectionable. So – be that way then! I haven’t signed in since, and won’t until the 30 days are up – and, frankly, it’s only been about 3 or 4 days off and I’m enjoying all the time I’ve saved so much that I might just NEVER go back on. TAKE THAT MARK F-erburg!
Bruce388 5 months ago
I limit my daily dose of FB to 10 minutes or less. For some reason people are interested in my Wordle results.
Niko S 5 months ago
I’m on it but I hardly ever look at it.
wellis1947 Premium Member 5 months ago
Actually, I dropped off “Facebook” when it was shown that the founder and guiding “light” of the social media web site was working hand-in-glove with the Russians to influence our elections back in 2015…
crazeekatlady 5 months ago
And me. I didn’t understand why I would want to hear from people I don’t even like or know anymore.
mikekcindyk 5 months ago
After a couple of days of listening to my daughter complain about Facebook, we had already decided it was going to be nothing but trouble so we never joined. Best decision of our lives! After putting up with it for a few years, my daughter finally called it quits too.
paullp Premium Member 5 months ago
I got a Facebook account in 2015 but almost never use it. I can’t even remember the last time I signed on to it.
j.l.farmer 5 months ago
I’m not on any social media. If I want people to know my business I’ll tell them myself.
Ukko wilko 5 months ago
I left Facebutt many years ago.
aussie399 Premium Member 2 months ago
Everyone but those with brains and common sense