«On September 2011 I’ve deactivated my FB account. I would
like to share the reasons why I did so and why I still adhere to this view.
1.Your life becomes public. If you don’t post every little detail of your personal life on FB, it means you haven’t used it for a while yet. On FB everyone shares their personal stuff with everybody else. You’re going to know who your friends date with, where they do their shopping, what pair of socks they wear, how they feel every second of their lives. Eventually, you yourself are going to become like them. You’re going to make your life a billboard on the freeway on display for everyone.
2.Most of your FB friends are fake. You think you are socializing here and make connections when in reality your friends’ list is full of people who are no one to you. Try to remember when you gave a call to each one of your “friends,” let alone really meet with them. Oh, yeah, I forgot you are very busy! But why wasting your time on hundreds of your virtual friends on FB, when your real close ones need attention?
3.It’s a waste of time. The actual statistic states that an average American citizen spends 16% of his time on FB. And the percentage is growing! What does the time spent here gives you? Little more comments on your wall, few messages, and “Like” on your profile picture. And in the end of the day you may be glad what an active FB user you are.
Before I will deactivate my account once again I would really like you know that I value honesty more than anything else. »
1.Your life becomes public. If you don’t post every little detail of your personal life on FB, it means you haven’t used it for a while yet. On FB everyone shares their personal stuff with everybody else. You’re going to know who your friends date with, where they do their shopping, what pair of socks they wear, how they feel every second of their lives. Eventually, you yourself are going to become like them. You’re going to make your life a billboard on the freeway on display for everyone.
2.Most of your FB friends are fake. You think you are socializing here and make connections when in reality your friends’ list is full of people who are no one to you. Try to remember when you gave a call to each one of your “friends,” let alone really meet with them. Oh, yeah, I forgot you are very busy! But why wasting your time on hundreds of your virtual friends on FB, when your real close ones need attention?
3.It’s a waste of time. The actual statistic states that an average American citizen spends 16% of his time on FB. And the percentage is growing! What does the time spent here gives you? Little more comments on your wall, few messages, and “Like” on your profile picture. And in the end of the day you may be glad what an active FB user you are.
Before I will deactivate my account once again I would really like you know that I value honesty more than anything else.
Message on my Facebook Account before I deactivated it.
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