I’m already seeing people I know personally whining that they can’t stop using Facebook because they need it for work reasons. People will rationalize anything if it inconveniences them even mildly.
I gave mine up spring of 2016 and never looked back. Surprisingly it didn’t have to do with the election either. I remember talking to a few friends a few months later and they said I got out at the right time since it was the start of the crazies coming out of the woodwork.
I have no clue how people can be so addicted to stuff like this that they make all the excuses in the world to not go through with it.
I get the work purposes thing, but at the same time there are too many businesses without their own website where they could post more information for pretty cheap prices.
You can still cut it out from your personal life and your scrolling.
I’m already seeing people I know personally whining that they can’t stop using Facebook because they need it for work reasons. People will rationalize anything if it inconveniences them even mildly.
I gave mine up spring of 2016 and never looked back. Surprisingly it didn’t have to do with the election either. I remember talking to a few friends a few months later and they said I got out at the right time since it was the start of the crazies coming out of the woodwork.
I have no clue how people can be so addicted to stuff like this that they make all the excuses in the world to not go through with it.
I get the work purposes thing, but at the same time there are too many businesses without their own website where they could post more information for pretty cheap prices.
You can still cut it out from your personal life and your scrolling.