Haha, yeah, Facebook (for me) is a pain! I seldom go there. Now when they notify me that my friends are going to some nearby events and I click on the link, it's sooo messy, I can't understand in a single glance! ... ":D
That’s why I like my Steemit feed! Social media’s information collection doesn’t bother me much until it’s combined with algorithms that decide what I see... 😠
I stick a vote on posts I like so I can track back to them (I use steemworld.com, but I'm sure there are others) to add a comment later. Or, if really important, I bookmark them 😊
Yeah, or when you KNOW you saw a meme about something sometimes, like one year or more ago, and the internet is like "uh no, I'm pretty sure it never existed...".
Haha, yeah, Facebook (for me) is a pain! I seldom go there. Now when they notify me that my friends are going to some nearby events and I click on the link, it's sooo messy, I can't understand in a single glance! ... ":D
That’s why I like my Steemit feed! Social media’s information collection doesn’t bother me much until it’s combined with algorithms that decide what I see... 😠
I stick a vote on posts I like so I can track back to them (I use steemworld.com, but I'm sure there are others) to add a comment later. Or, if really important, I bookmark them 😊
Been there so many times. At least I can Google my Steemit feed for old posts. Some of the other sites offer bookmarks
Yeah, or when you KNOW you saw a meme about something sometimes, like one year or more ago, and the internet is like "uh no, I'm pretty sure it never existed...".
That one drives me crazy! :D
Ha ha...We all know that pain.😂😂😂
Hahaha omg SO TRUE!!!
Often when I've read an article I saw in my Facebook feed, I can't even go back to the link in order to like it.
The fact that Facebook developers are evil doesn't mean that they are competent.