deleting facebook???
alapoint89
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how many of you have deleted your facebook and how many of you have had better results in life by doing so
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Best decision ever.0
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Best decision ever.0
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if i didn't have some many family members on it that i only see maybe once or twice a year...or ones that i haven't seen in years cause they have moved out West... I would have gotten rid of it months ago !!!!0
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im tempted to get rid of it but i think its adicting0
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if i didn't have some many family members on it that i only see maybe once or twice a year...or ones that i haven't seen in years cause they have moved out West... I would have gotten rid of it months ago !!!!
I am with you on that!0 -
Best decision ever.
Same here. I quit it in October and I haven't looked back. I wasted soooo much time sitting on my tush playing stupid farmville. Literally, my hip was hurting and it turns out it was inactivity. It gives me more time to exercise, clean my house, do other things IRL rather living a virtual life. Everyone I really want to connect to knows how to reach me (either by phone, email, or text). Every one else, well, adios.
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im officially giving it up till i lose all the weight0
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I'm 28 years old and have never joined FB. I think it's a waste of time.0
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I'm on it because I have fitness groups on there but other than that, I don't use it for anything else. Seems like a lot of people that friend request me are just drama0
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To me it's like anything else in life; it's great when you use it the right way. I never play any games on there. I don't accept friend requests from people I don't know or haven't seen since high school. I don't chat with anyone live there.
But it helps me keep up with my family and friends that live far away. And I love being able to see pictures of my cousin's kids, etc.
Plus I have "liked" several fitness pages (ie, Fit Sugar, Cathe Friedrich) that help keep me motivated.
So to me, those that say it's a waste of time just don't use it properly. It can be great tool. Um, just like MFP----I've read several comments from people saying they "waste" hours on here every day.0 -
I deleted mine over a year ago. It was causing fights and drama between my fiance and me so we deleted ours. I have lost touch with a lot of people, but I feel that those people have my phone number. We do not have to keep in touch by internet. I have family members that I will just shot a text once in awhile instead of a message on facebook.
Deleting my facebook helped my relationship defantily and has cut out a TON of drama in my life.0 -
It's a waste of time if you let it be one.
I love the perks of being able to keep up with my family up north. I reconnected with cousins, aunts and an uncle that I hadn't talked to or seen in years. And it is nice being able to chat with them. I wouldn't give that up for anything0 -
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Never had a FB account as I have seen how its affected several of my friends....some people act like they are stalking themselves.0
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Deleted it months ago and feel so much better. Less drama, more time for REAL life. What a narcissistic piece of garbage that Facebook is! A forum like this one is much more helpful. It serves a purpose. Good to know that other people out there think Facebook isn't all that great.0
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I deactivated it for a while. I have never been brave enough to delete it though. I feel like without it I will miss a lot of things!0
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I was a foreign exchange student in Germany, so I use it to keep in touch with my friends around the world (phone calls are WAY too expensive, and time zones suck). I don't use it to play games, though. I HATE getting those stupid Farmville, Mafie Wars, etc invites. They drive me nuts. Just give me contact with my friends and I'm good.0
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Deleted dramafilled and unimportant people and that works for me. I love using Facebook to keep relatives like my mom up to date with me and the kids since they are far away.0
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Never had one Everybody I know talks about how "pointless it was to have one" or "it was too addicting"
Well DUH! That's why I never got one0 -
how many of you have deleted your facebook and how many of you have had better results in life by doing so
Best thing I ever did0 -
I deleted it about 4 months ago and enjoyed the time away. Am back on as of today with a new perspective. Why is everything we do connected to addiction or guilt? Do it and enjoy it or don't if you are too cool.0
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I can't give up facebook I have a group there of fitbit users and lots of them are also MFP users and weare almost 800 strong support group and we do support.0
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Well, I wont go as far as saying its pointless. Its an awesome way to keep up with family and friends back at home since I am away at school. It's also the main way my school advertises its upcoming social events. However, It can become a time waster and quite addictive.
I just recently deactivated my facebook account, as well as my twitter, because it's such a time waster. I made a promise to myself, that i would reactivate once a accomplish a few of my mini goals... (i.e. lose a good 20 pounds, get a new job.) Just as an added bit of motivation to come on and get these things done.0 -
its deleted!!!0
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its deleted!!!
I deactivated mine in September, then reactivated for a couple minutes a few days later. Not going back again.0 -
I wholeheartedly agree it can be a waste of time, but it's one of the only ways I can keep in touch with a lot of my friends from high school that I never see unless I am at home -- and even a lot of my friends who our work schedules are hard to work in phone calls/ catch up sessions. I'm going to keep it for awhile.
But .. if I need to get stuff DONE I use the selfcontrol app and block facebook0 -
Best decision ever.0
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i never talked to many on there just a few folk on mfp and had no family there0
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I don't see any need to. Can't see how it would improve my life in anyway as I don't let it have much influence on my life as it is! It's just a website, it's only positive or negative depending on how you use it.0
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