Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're not a grandparent???
No one young is on that site.
There is a contingent of middle aged people, especially those with kids though also some who don't. It's the people who got hooked on Facebook 10-15 years ago as a way to brag about their lives and now can't imagine living without also being able to share photos of their latest vacation/kid's accomplishment/kitchen reno with 587 of their dearest friends.
Anonymous wrote:My husband has an account but never looks at it. Then he makes fun of me for looking at it every day...he thinks it's just gossip and phonies. Yet, he complains that he doesn't know what's going on. What? My old favorite band from the 1990s played a show and my friends went? Why didn't I know about this? Or at a family gathering, "cousin Liz had another baby? How did I not know this?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have serious jealousy issues and their therapist advised them to get off social media.
This is frankly an insane projection. I'm not on Facebook, have no "jealousy issues", and my therapist and I mostly talk about the challenges I've had in dealing with my aging parents. I am not on Facebook because I did it for a while and found it boring, and then discovered all this questionable stuff Facebook does with my data and decided I'd prefer not to hadn't them information in that way.
You are weird.
So are you saying that every single person that goes to therapy only talks about their ailing parents? There are so many articles about social media and jealousy. How do you not know that’s a thing
Anonymous wrote:They're not a grandparent???
No one young is on that site.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have serious jealousy issues and their therapist advised them to get off social media.
So you are talking about former FB users.
There are still people who never had it, like me and a couple of friends. We have no concept of your usual FB traumas, since we never been on it.
Anonymous wrote:They have serious jealousy issues and their therapist advised them to get off social media.
Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked that people still have Facebook!
Anonymous wrote:What does this say about a person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They work in the tech industry.
This. Or they have a close friend or family member who does. If you actually knew how Facebook worked, you wouldn't be on there either. Consider: Facebook lost $10 billion dollars in ONE QUARTER in 2022 because Apple started asking iPhone users if they want to allow apps to track them. When asked, users largely say no, which eliminates a major, profitable revenue stream for Facebook.
Now ask yourself what Facebook does that you don't get asked about. Or ask yourself how Facebook is dealing with that loss of revenue. Do you think Zuckerberg was like "Oh, okay -- I guess people don't like being tracked that way. We'll just make less money and respect their privacy."
Come on. Facebook is trash, y'all should know better.