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How to get someone off Facebook (to hate Facebook)?
12-27-2013, 10:26 PM
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How to get someone off Facebook (to hate Facebook)?
(Please read everything, i really need your help, thanks)
My dad bought an S4 2 months ago, and I suggest him to make a Facebook account,I regret telling him so; he's not using it properly, like he stays on Facebook 7 hours a day (minimum) like he's addicted to it, he's wasting his time on bullshit, such as pages and chatting, the main problem that my father is a prof. and he has 10 books publish on stores and lots of researches, after doing a Facebook account he stopped every productive thing, and I'm feeling gutted and really bad about what's going on, can you please suggest me a 'creative' way of taking this addiction away, and let him deactivated his account? Please I need your help, this means a lot.
Sorry for the long story, Thank you

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12-27-2013, 10:28 PM
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You cannot stop him - he has to be the one to stop. Nothing you can do.

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12-27-2013, 10:30 PM
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You can't control other people. You are not HIS father.
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12-27-2013, 10:45 PM
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You should block your dad's account if you know the password..login Facebook on any unknown browser like UC browser whenever you login on UC browser it gets block temporary so please try it.
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12-27-2013, 10:53 PM
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Its your Father He Can Do What He Wants you Have to Let Him Stop the Addiction Him Self
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12-27-2013, 11:00 PM
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Somehow, I'm not buying this story. You want us to believe that your father is this brilliant researcher who has many books published, yet he has fallen into the FB trap? Sorry...with all the trivial BS I see on FB, I can't imagine anyone with the brain you claim your father has to be enthralled by it.

But, if you do have a father who is addicted to FB, you should talk to him and tell him your concerns. You can also suggest therapy for his addiction.
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