> I've never really scrolled through the frontpage, I don't look at people's posts and photos
Most people who tell everyone they are so happy they deleted facebook were for some reason or another not able to do that. For them, it was an addiction. So I'd guess getting rid of their addiction is simply more important than events.
The problem is that those posts never come straight out and say that they are about an addiction.
>The problem is that those posts never come straight out and say that they are about an addiction.
Good to see I'm not the only one thinking that. I have started to see posts with "here is how I quit Facebook and why you should to" as an alcoholic telling "here is how I quit drinking and why you should to". I like having a beer or two in the weekends and like to use 5-10 minutes in the mornings to scroll through the frontpage of Facebook, both of them are not harmful in any way. Getting problems because an addiction is something totally different and not a problem most have
> I've never really scrolled through the frontpage, I don't look at people's posts and photos
Most people who tell everyone they are so happy they deleted facebook were for some reason or another not able to do that. For them, it was an addiction. So I'd guess getting rid of their addiction is simply more important than events.
The problem is that those posts never come straight out and say that they are about an addiction.