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Reasons to quit Facebook?
01-05-2014, 03:48 AM
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It litteraly sucks. Its vine, instagram, twitter, and myspace combined. Horrible

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01-05-2014, 03:56 AM
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It's addictive. You waste your life on it. You don't read or do anything productive, you just become more narcissistic. You reveal things you shouldn't and learn about other people what you shouldn't. The government, perverts and all manner of people and organisations collect all your data.

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01-05-2014, 04:01 AM
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why do you need a reason?

maybe you dont like that it's full people over 40 like me
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01-05-2014, 04:10 AM
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1) Facebook has become, "the leading social networking site" on the Web. It's been that way since (if I recall correctly) late 2009, early 2010. In forms of social networking traffic, it beats everyone our there including Twitter, Tumblr, Google+, LinkedIn, everything.

2) You've heard of its infamous privacy settings, haven't you? All the apps you've used and let in HAVE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION!!!! You can go onto your personal account and delete those apps or social games, but for some reason, they still have it.

3) Facebook is a site employers look at and can follow you. Watch what you say and who to because what you do say CAN HURT YOU. Think about it. Think about your job and getting a phone call/email saying, "You're fired.".

4) Facebook, alongside my point with employers, can also create a warzone with your friends. When you post things, they're out there on the Web for the world to see or at least the people you allow to see it. If you write a letter or message that has profanity or you might want deleted, it still exists in the database of Facebook.

5) After a 4-5 year run as being the #1 social networking site, put simply, "It's time for change." I envision Facebook to face the same thing MySpace witnessed: Migrating social networkers. It happened to AOL. It happened to Yahoo!. It happened to MySpace and WILL surely happen to Facebook. Give it time, I assure you it will befall FB.
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