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RE: 📱30 Day Social Media Detox -Perspective Changed

in #life6 years ago

Quitting social media is definitely to your advantage.

Facebook, what a time vampire, and, with the repeated unnecessary changes that they implement, and the amount of personal data that they harvest, well, the sooner we walk away from that smug beast the better.

My lifestyle is such that I can and have spent months offline without any negative effect, it's only at the moment that I need to utilise social media to build up my following as I embark on an adventure of a lifetime following some pretty negative shit that occured.

Oh well, one day :)

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We spend so much time and commit alot of energy towards, and still they're making money out of us by putting ads, selling data, and identity. Sad world we're in :(

Whereas at the beginning I was comfortable with the fact that they hav eto make money to provide the free platform, I soon became disillusioned with all the new gadgets and changes that were being implemented, and, when the truth came out about the data harvesting, and clearly the fact that no-one cares or understands that implications, the sooner that I can fully drop FB and its subsidaries from my life the better!

thats the best advice anyone should implement