It’s partly the New Year and partly that I’m sick of all the politics, but this week I cut my friends list in half. Best thing I have done lately! |
I’ve cut out Facebook completely. I still have my account but only use it to see business posts. |
I don't defriend. I just unfollow
Since I don't post on it, makes no difference |
Same, I deleted my account and opened a new only for viewing school info. |
Don’t de clutter. DE-lete instead. |
Deleted FB years ago. Deleted Twitter last year. Don’t IG. Soon I will sink into the Earth and become one with nature. |
I just deleted it all together. |
Closed account last year - haven't missed it for a second. Still in touch with real friends. |
I'm still on FB, but I don't know why. There is literally NOTHING ON IT. My newsfeed is lame. No one posts anymore. It's ads or news articles or viral videos of babies and dogs. |
I deactivated my account almost 2 years ago. Best decision ever! I have gone back on a few times to check some specific things (vacation photos of friends) and when I look at it now I realize within 5 minutes that I don't miss it at all!
In fact, I think all social media should cease. I am so sick and tired on Twitter and the trouble it causes! |
Deleted it. |
I love Facebook. But I have a pretty small list of out-of-town family and friends and we use it to keep in touch about mundane things. Then when we get together we’re all “up to speed.” I love seeing the nephews’ winter hockey pics and updates so when I see them in the spring I can ask about the games. I’m watching several cousins’ babies grow up on the west coast. Two college friends are avid travelers and I enjoy their updates. No one in my list posts political stuff and no one sells junk or posts off-color comments. It’s very civil and beneficial to me. |
Deleted in October 2015. I live 1000 miles from home and it’s a good feeling to not be plugged into life in my hometown. My number hasn’t changed in 16 years; the ones who matter text me when they want to talk. |
I prune from time to time- I try to keep the number under 120 or so. I am on some Facebook groups relating to advocacy that work really well in Facebook, otherwise I might be temped to logoff. I did find it useful when my parents were ill and people needed updates. I also find it useful to keep up with people who live out of the area as I and they are not great letter writers. Most of my Facebook friends are close friends and family. |
Deleted mine years ago and don't miss it. |