I'm quitting Facebook but why ??

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2 years ago

LinkedIn may be required for employment related matters. Snap chat and

Instagram to see the latest news on Twitter and others. But why is Facebook

needed? Many people ask themselves this question. Here are 10 reasons to

reduce your use of Facebook. Fake news: Not everything read online can be

trusted. Fake news is a big cause of misguidance. Facebook is a hotbed of fake

news. Load: Facebook receives a lot of notifications, posts and messages.

Excessive motivation is boring.

If a friend suggests something you don't like at

all, you'll be upset. Receiving a year-round notification from someone you've

only met once seems offensive. And then there are friend requests from

people you don't even know, why and where they come from. Inferiority: No

one wants to feel bad about themselves. But according to a 2012 study,

on Facebook find that their lives are less fulfilling and happier than others.

Insignificant Content: A lot of content on Facebook is insignificant to the user

and does not work. Crazy Ads: Have you ever tried to figure out why Facebook

shows you specific ads at certain times? Doesn't that sound a bit weird, weird?

Many users believe that Facebook is spying on them. Extra time: The less time

you spend on Facebook, the more time you will have for real life activities. It

can be both study and exercise, hobbies can be fulfilled and hang out with

friends. Intervention: The news about Cambridge Analytica made headlines,

claiming that it had stolen the information of millions of Facebook users and

used them in favor of Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.

Facebook says Cambridge Analytica deceived him. However, the damage that

was supposed to happen has already happened. Relationship breakdown:

According to a 2015 study, the more time spent on Facebook, the more

negatively it affects the quality of close or domestic relationships. In other

words, those who spend more time on Facebook are more unhappy in close

relationships. Youth issue: Facebook is a social media platform for everyone.

Everyone is welcome here, including grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts and

teachers. If a teenager shares a private item, it is likely that parents or

relatives will see it. That's why young people are turning to apps that have

more privacy. Your life: Some users complain that they spend too much time.

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