I told myself that… And then would reactivate and spend a day or two falling back in. Like a shitty relationship. Eventually, I had to cut the cord entirely.
It’s how I stay updated on events mostly. Even if a decent alternative existed it would take a long time to get many of my friends and family to move, not to mention some of the groups.
Deactivated FB six weeks ago.
I’m not saying you should do the same, but I’m not not saying it.
6 weeks? I thought everyone left that dumpster fire 8 years ago
Nope.
It’s a shame they didn’t.
My municipality is posting important information on there, I cannot leave yet. I’ve sent a complaint but “everyone uses it”.
I was banned from FB years ago, they did me a favor
Deactivating is for wafflers. Delete that shit, burn the crops, and salt the earth in your wake.
It’s really not.
You’re still starving the beast. Deactivating just leaves the people who know me an outlet to get in touch if needed.
I told myself that… And then would reactivate and spend a day or two falling back in. Like a shitty relationship. Eventually, I had to cut the cord entirely.
Sometimes that’s the best way to go. For me, deactivating’s been fine. I like Mastodon and Lemmy way more.
It’s how I stay updated on events mostly. Even if a decent alternative existed it would take a long time to get many of my friends and family to move, not to mention some of the groups.
I need it to contact like 90% of the people I talk to
Are all your friends American retirees?