What is your point and are you feeling a bit sheepish for being a facebook user after knowing what it is?
Any facebook user is complicit in the problem. You are giving them power by being a part of their userbase.
Delete all social media accounts. Give them no clicks, no data. Block their scripts in your browsers. Let them wither on the vine of irrelevance.
Bring the compelling content to other services, like this one. Read the user agreement before signing up for the next big thing. Only use decentralized platforms that protect your rights and privacy.
Quit social media in 2014 but I did keep it because I didn't grow up in a single place so I have friends throughout the world and it's the best way to keep in touch with family/friends even though I rarely ever check it. Facebook to me has become somewhere I go on the last week of the year talk to a few old friends and exes wish my "friends" merry christmas and do a little catching up before forgetting about it for the next year.
Not checking it everyday has really improved my mental health. All it does is makes you feel like you're missing out, be it from a party or a trip and the constant need to update it also makes you experience less of those things.
I agree with the sentiment, for now though we still need to keep those lines of communication open as it is the only way to spread the truth and give them the red pill.
What is your point and are you feeling a bit sheepish for being a facebook user after knowing what it is?
Any facebook user is complicit in the problem. You are giving them power by being a part of their userbase.
Delete all social media accounts. Give them no clicks, no data. Block their scripts in your browsers. Let them wither on the vine of irrelevance.
Bring the compelling content to other services, like this one. Read the user agreement before signing up for the next big thing. Only use decentralized platforms that protect your rights and privacy.
No, I do not feel awkward. Your post lacked clarity and read like that of a social media apologist.
But thank you for clarifying otherwise. Hopefully more people will see the light in 2021 and leave those services far behind.
Same goes for legacy MSM. The Great Awakening is here, but there are a lot of people still lost in the sea of propaganda.
Quit social media in 2014 but I did keep it because I didn't grow up in a single place so I have friends throughout the world and it's the best way to keep in touch with family/friends even though I rarely ever check it. Facebook to me has become somewhere I go on the last week of the year talk to a few old friends and exes wish my "friends" merry christmas and do a little catching up before forgetting about it for the next year.
Not checking it everyday has really improved my mental health. All it does is makes you feel like you're missing out, be it from a party or a trip and the constant need to update it also makes you experience less of those things.
“It is how I keep in touch” is an awful excuse.
Call, write, visit. Getting in touch is trivially easy.
I agree with the sentiment, for now though we still need to keep those lines of communication open as it is the only way to spread the truth and give them the red pill.
All that does is to perpetuate the problem.
Radio silence. Move the lines of communication elsewhere.