I'm in the process of building and adjusting invisible walls on my fb. Don't truly feel like doing the complete delete thing, like I did a few years ago. It has a benefit of giving me the ability to get information when I need or want it. For instance, my Twitter is primarily handpicked newsfeeds, but...but. but. But. If I miss just one day, whoosh, too much information. FB I can get important information pertaining to my community, without extensive attempts to find what I'm looking for. For instance, emergency parking bans, road paving, and similar. Instagram can be boring as anything. Yet, the app doesn't chew my memory and if I want to share a pic onto fb, it's good for doing that. Yet, comes down to who is really reading updates? Afterall fb shoves news and ads down users throats, most everyone that one would be there for becomes lost. Then if you click just one friend, they become a page of feed. Walls, are to add privacy without the whole why did you delete me issue.
It then gets boring once you catch up without distraction. Sooo, um, that's the psychology of me where it is concerned. And I still am pleased with maintaining my boundaries on this second to me fb account. Most within my inner circle don't get oodles of liked pictures. Don't the 100+ like crowd get nervous?
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