We have phones but we hate using them. I don't place orders over the phone any more. I don't even order from my local chinese on the phone anymore. I don't do my banking over the phone, pay my bills over the phone, etc.
FWIW I use a plugin called fbpurity that helps remove half the tulip that facebook has on it. When I use the app on my phone I am surprised at the amount of crap I've been oblivious to.
I am tempted to make 2 accounts, one with world+dog on it so I can see what they're up to, and another one for people I actually give a tulip about, so I don't have to scroll through retarded baby photos etc.
Who knows though.
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Originally posted by NibblyPig View PostChoo choo all aboard the bash facebook train, collect your mallets at the door.
Facebook lets me see what people are doing (and if they're as successful as me), what my relatives and close friends are doing, what events are going on in my city that I can attend, what my friends are doing that I can get involved in, and a bit of light relief with humorous pics and statuses. I also use it to crowd source answers to stuff like 'does anyone know a good strippergram in the swindon area' ('yes, <insert posters name>s mum').
The only way to get those things without facebook is to go back to the 1990s. Because if you abandon facebook, no-one else will, and you'll be on your own with only a sense of smug satisfaction to keep you company.
But FB needs people to over-share in order to generate page churn. Many/most users seem to share their whole lives and their every smallest opinion on everything, which I find very boring. And it's false. They never share their failures. IMO this was caused by FB introducing the "news feed" style many years ago. Before that it was a place to post and share. Now it is a place for a running commentary on your life, a mashup of some life you would wish to lead. But some people seem to find it satisfying, so live and let live.
Share less, and only the interesting/non intimate stuff!
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Facebook lets me see what people are doing (and if they're as successful as me) fail to see the significance of this 'I'm at work' 'so am I' , what my relatives and close friends are doing if it was important, and you needed to know, you would. We've had telephones for ages you know, what events are going on in my city that I can attend If you were genuinely interested you'd know, and not surprisingly you'd have booked., what my friends are doing that I can get involved in see above re the telephone, and a bit of light relief with humorous pics and statuses How old are you?. I also use it to crowd source answers to stuff like 'does anyone know a good strippergram in the swindon area' ('yes, <insert posters name>s mum').I've never had an issue employing the services of any trades person or service before now, fail to understand what 100,000 people who only have an invested interest in a single outcome has to do with it
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostThe majority of people who complain about facebook, don't really know how to use it.
Get too many game requests, block the games/apps
Get too many notifications, turn some of them off
Get too many status from dwama queens, mute them
Its not rocket science!
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostSimilar, but with much more effort going into trying to impress other people.
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Originally posted by NibblyPig View PostChoo choo all aboard the bash facebook train, collect your mallets at the door.
Facebook lets me see what people are doing (and if they're as successful as me), what my relatives and close friends are doing, what events are going on in my city that I can attend, what my friends are doing that I can get involved in, and a bit of light relief with humorous pics and statuses. I also use it to crowd source answers to stuff like 'does anyone know a good strippergram in the swindon area' ('yes, <insert posters name>s mum').
The only way to get those things without facebook is to go back to the 1990s. Because if you abandon facebook, no-one else will, and you'll be on your own with only a sense of smug satisfaction to keep you company.
Get too many game requests, block the games/apps
Get too many notifications, turn some of them off
Get too many status from dwama queens, mute them
Its not rocket science!
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Originally posted by NibblyPig View PostChoo choo all aboard the bash facebook train, collect your mallets at the door.
Facebook lets me see what people are doing (and if they're as successful as me), what my relatives and close friends are doing, what events are going on in my city that I can attend, what my friends are doing that I can get involved in, and a bit of light relief with humorous pics and statuses. I also use it to crowd source answers to stuff like 'does anyone know a good strippergram in the swindon area' ('yes, <insert posters name>s mum').
The only way to get those things without facebook is to go back to the 1990s. Because if you abandon facebook, no-one else will, and you'll be on your own with only a sense of smug satisfaction to keep you company.
The problem is that it's bloated. It may be because I've simply not taken the time to figure out the best way of stripping out everything that I don't use in it.
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Choo choo all aboard the bash facebook train, collect your mallets at the door.
Facebook lets me see what people are doing (and if they're as successful as me), what my relatives and close friends are doing, what events are going on in my city that I can attend, what my friends are doing that I can get involved in, and a bit of light relief with humorous pics and statuses. I also use it to crowd source answers to stuff like 'does anyone know a good strippergram in the swindon area' ('yes, <insert posters name>s mum').
The only way to get those things without facebook is to go back to the 1990s. Because if you abandon facebook, no-one else will, and you'll be on your own with only a sense of smug satisfaction to keep you company.
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[QUOTE]Facebook is becoming less and less appealing as the years go by. /QUOTE]
Not bad going for something that has zero going for it (for normal non-poseurs) from the off.
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I usually try to defriend people so they can't defriend me first.
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Dumped Facebook few years back absolutely not missed it.
I guess we will all have to accept democracy or face the consequences
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