The lazy way of interacting: Facebook deactivated » «
a basic urge to share and compare…countless inane status updates and acquiring hundreds of online “friends”. I felt something akin to separation anxiety if I ever found myself offline for more than a few hours…anti-social addiction. So much pathetic posturing, fakery and careful cultivating of one’s online “brand”. I didn’t NEED to see pictures of strangers’ weddings or the drunken holiday antics of mates’ mates. One day into Facebook cold turkey and my fingers had itched to log back on.numerous links to interesting news stories and YouTube marvels, and some funny/not-so-funny status updates. Caroline Hocking news.bbc.co.uk
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