Quizzes & Puzzles4 mins ago
Facebook : Fall In Daily Use
35 Answers
First drop in 18 years
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/b usiness -602385 65
Is this indicative of shifting moods ? Is it an age/demographic thing ?
I never use Facebook so cannot really comment
Though I do use Instagram frequently and TikTok very rarely
Do ABers actively shun certain social media platforms ?
https:/
Is this indicative of shifting moods ? Is it an age/demographic thing ?
I never use Facebook so cannot really comment
Though I do use Instagram frequently and TikTok very rarely
Do ABers actively shun certain social media platforms ?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Stickybottle. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't get many ads, and no fake news feeds or anything like that.
I limit friends to people I know or know who they are.
It's my main social media platform. I can rarely be bothered with Twitter except for live event updates (for which it is very good)
I've never bothered with Instagram or Snapchat.
I limit friends to people I know or know who they are.
It's my main social media platform. I can rarely be bothered with Twitter except for live event updates (for which it is very good)
I've never bothered with Instagram or Snapchat.
I use it for the local site to find out what's going on. Also to see any posts from far flung relations and good friends by using the search facility. I dont use it regularly though. Oh, and I'm also a member of a private group attached to an association I belong to that helps me cope with a rare medical condition.
I have never had the slightest interest in social media, and it took a while for me to accept that this site actually qualifies as such, since it was operating before the notion of 'social media' existed.
It may well be an age thing - I am happy to communicate face to face and by phone, by e-mail for work, but I have no desire at all to spend time typing messages to, and receiving messages from people I don't actually know.
Maybe if I had grown up with it, I might feel differently, but from the outside, it seems to foster an utterly undeserved sense of self-importance for people who clearly do not deserve it, and it also appears to foster the notion that everyone's opinion, no matter how asinine, must be shared with the rest of the planet.
It may well be an age thing - I am happy to communicate face to face and by phone, by e-mail for work, but I have no desire at all to spend time typing messages to, and receiving messages from people I don't actually know.
Maybe if I had grown up with it, I might feel differently, but from the outside, it seems to foster an utterly undeserved sense of self-importance for people who clearly do not deserve it, and it also appears to foster the notion that everyone's opinion, no matter how asinine, must be shared with the rest of the planet.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.