Why you should quit Facebook!

This is not my first attempt on quitting Facebook. A year ago, I gave myself a 30-days challenge—the challenge is to stop login into Facebook for a month. And I succeed quitting Facebook without hiccups or withdrawal symptoms. I was surprised.

Then, I join back Facebook to catch up all the updates and upload all the pending photo. And now, I return to my old habit again. I usually type “fa…” in the browser and it automatically points to “ http://www.facebook.com ”.

Spend a few minutes for updates, see anyone upload new photos, poke here poke there. No new updates? close browser. (10 minutes later) Open browser, type “fa…” and points to “ http://www.facebook.com ”.

Rinse and repeat. This is so pointless. And this time, I decide to quit Facebook permanently. And here are my reasons.

Social circle is not really expanding: I have almost 200 friends on my contact list. But I am not keeping in touch with all of them. I am only keeping in touch with 10-20 friends. The rest are inactive.

My contact list is still expanding, however the real social circle remains the same: Do you send them personal messages? I bet you did not even contact 10% of your list. If are you looking for someone, you’ll find a way to reach them.

Privacy issues: You’ll know how much information you’re exposing, and why Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg is Dr. Evil. Distractions Internet is full of distractions, and I do not need another source to diverse my attention.

Life goes on with/without Facebook: My life won’t turn upside down if I quit Facebook. I might get to know more real friends by socializing. Where is the good old SIILOO session? Can you meet new friends in Facebook? No you don’t. Get out and get to know more friends.

Catching up on useless updates:: I login into Facebook to check status updates every hour or two. I am often disappointed with no new notification. I am wasting time. Photo albums become less interesting when all the hot chicks know how to use privacy settings.

Tags: Most tags are politicians and footsoldiers with their poorly edited and concocted photos.

Quizzes: This annoying application still pops up from time to time.

Excessive updates: I do not need to know what you had for lunch or who backstabbed you. It’s none of my business. “Zzzzz… I am so tired” Stop Facebook and go take a rest aah.

Sometimes these people really get on my nerves: Only share something if you think it’s useful for others. Too many people, too much information… … and most of those information are useless.

Friends: Everyone you hated and who hated you in high school suddenly wants to be friends. Do you have anyone that you hated who is in your friend list now? You have enough friends in real life. How many friends do you meet up every week? Or even say, monthly? In my circle of friends, I usually meet up only 10-15 friends every month, unless there’s huge gathering or similar event. Everyone you hate now wants to be friends Ha!

Less is more: Now I have more time to focus on things that matters. Yes I am quitting Facebook. I hope you'll join me soon. Hahahahhaha.

Here’s a novel idea for keeping in touch with friends. Pick up your phone and make real contact with one old friend now.

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