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I'm happy to say, "I just skipped Facebook." To be honest, I never understood it...the interface never made sense to me so I never did anything with it. The funny thing was that my wife (who uses it on occasion) tried to friend me, but me not understanding what was going on, I either denied her friend request or accepted then unfriended her. I don't even know. (But she knows and reminds me on occasion!) πŸ˜„
Tous l'essentiel est de ne pas Γͺtre addicts de tous ces Platforms mΓͺme s'ils sont intΓ©ressants une approche sociologique....tout en sachant que n'importe platform negocie avec les autoritΓ©s des marchΓ©s de tout pays pour y dΓ©ployer leurs services ..les utilisateurs qui pensent que ces plateformes les protΓ¨gent se trompent lourdement ..d'autant plus que certains ne pensent qu'aux nombres d'utilisateurs .. tout en faisant signer des conditions d'utilisation que les usagers acceptent sans comprendre qui sont leurs partenaires..
The like minded from my generation, early millenials and late gen x, avoided facebook all together. We saw the problem at myspace. My entire highschool friend group does no social. I got sucked in while studying bitcoin. Its really not been helpful. Im out from twitter but hanging with nostr due to the freedom aspect.
More than a decade ago I deleted Facebook and Instagram (anything belonging to Facebook) then Facebook bought Whatsapp I had to delete it too, it was hard in the begining but I'm glad I went through and now all my frequent contacts use better apps except one guy, which is doing email and SMS only. I also stop using Gmail and use Protonmail for a long time too (always paid in Bitcoin). Now I stopped using Twitter and should consider delete all my account as well, just lazy to do it but as I never connect anyway I'm not in a hurry.