Why I Deactivated Facebook Account
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And the points are counted by the # of friends comments on your status and pics, i mean really, its stupid! Its a popularity contest I am 31 im too old for this fitting in world I leave that to my kids. If I were a celebrity, perhaps I would have to make myself a placeholder account like that of Mikko Hypponen, who probably has completely different reasons for not being on Facebook than I. Reply someone says: February 18, 2013 at 03:48 I have deactivated my account before for certain reasons but then my account didnt last long under it and was reactivated mainly because I was getting messages from someone. What hit home for me was when my very special grandfather passed away and no one really cared. Thanks for listening&. Where is the quality time with the family? This is so sad TT Another time is when I was driving to my office in the morning, while waiting in a long que at a roundabout, I was looking at the passengers in the car beside me. I like falling off the face of the earth to these people including a few exs and especially this ex-borderline friend who recently found a way to humiliate me by hacking my account. I wrote to these friends, providing (and reminding of) my email and mobile number. Im going through depression now and I found that FB wasnt really helping with it, it just made it worse. Tags Rate this article 17 votes 51 Comments Robert says: October 22, 2010 at 05:23 I like your reasons for removing yourself from Facebook. I am back to doing what I used to do and that is read a good book in my spare time or get outside and live! If people want to put their entire lives out there for the whole world to see thats their choice&me? I choose to be private and be free of fakebook. Yeah, FB can be pretty fake. I hate it&.It really brings my self esteem down even more. Back when a personal monologue still existed. Really this is nosey. actually about 3/4 of them. I want to go to the REAL life. If youd like to come back to Facebook after youve deactivated your account, you can reactivate your account at anytime by logging in with your email and password. (I didnt know you could still be messaged when deactivated.) Well now Im deactivating it again& like everyone said, it seemed like an addiction. itll make me nautious. But if you keep pushing me away, youre eventually going to succeed. A guy could only feel so sorry for hurting a girls feelings so much.I found myself writing to her every day three four five long letters to show how much i felt bad for offending her.but hey, i already forgot what i said because thats how minute the thng has then become. Reply Erin says: January 22, 2011 at 15:28 In the weeks leading up to my deactivation I realized that while I was not actually ON Facebook a lot, I was THINKING about it too much throughout the day. I was not even on Facebook for 2 months! Reply Husna says: July 16, 2012 at 05:51 Dear all, same case happened to me. Two, I was getting way too involved in the postings of pictures and accomplishments of my children. The only downside is I would need to keep being on FB if I were to start my own business and networking&which I was thinking about doing& and was going to create a page for my business. The chat part is great. So i decided to step back before things got to me, and ill enjoy real life. It is interesting to see who will actually take the effort to cultivate a friendship in real life now that I am not so easily accessible. Reply B Grrrr says: April 3, 2012 at 19:37 When I was in the process of deactivating (Wow, now this feels like an addiction meeting)(which, I suppose it essentially is), I knew that if I just deactivated, Id be back. Invalid HTTP Request. Was so sick of the political rants and mindless status updates. In that time, weve talked about quitting Facebook and what to do if you stay. Need it sent to my new email address Reply Amy says: January 17, 2012 at 00:07 It tells you when you deactivate it that it can only be reactivated with the email you used to sign up with& Reply karen lewis says: October 16, 2011 at 17:51 The reason why I want to deactivated my facebook cuz I cant get pictures of friends and my profile picture is not there so what am I surpose to do I have call my company where I have brought my cell from and they had stated that the service going to be fix I have a blackberry smart phone I will never buy another blackberry again Reply Rashmi says: November 1, 2011 at 09:30 I deactivated my account couple of months back and it was because of the same reason. I disliked the idea that some people from the past can come poking around and assume they have the low down on you from one cursory conversation 5a02188284
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And the points are counted by the # of friends comments on your status and pics, i mean really, its stupid! Its a popularity contest I am 31 im too old for this fitting in world I leave that to my kids. If I were a celebrity, perhaps I would have to make myself a placeholder account like that of Mikko Hypponen, who probably has completely different reasons for not being on Facebook than I. Reply someone says: February 18, 2013 at 03:48 I have deactivated my account before for certain reasons but then my account didnt last long under it and was reactivated mainly because I was getting messages from someone. What hit home for me was when my very special grandfather passed away and no one really cared. Thanks for listening&. Where is the quality time with the family? This is so sad TT Another time is when I was driving to my office in the morning, while waiting in a long que at a roundabout, I was looking at the passengers in the car beside me. I like falling off the face of the earth to these people including a few exs and especially this ex-borderline friend who recently found a way to humiliate me by hacking my account. I wrote to these friends, providing (and reminding of) my email and mobile number. Im going through depression now and I found that FB wasnt really helping with it, it just made it worse. Tags Rate this article 17 votes 51 Comments Robert says: October 22, 2010 at 05:23 I like your reasons for removing yourself from Facebook. I am back to doing what I used to do and that is read a good book in my spare time or get outside and live! If people want to put their entire lives out there for the whole world to see thats their choice&me? I choose to be private and be free of fakebook. Yeah, FB can be pretty fake. I hate it&.It really brings my self esteem down even more. Back when a personal monologue still existed. Really this is nosey. actually about 3/4 of them. I want to go to the REAL life. If youd like to come back to Facebook after youve deactivated your account, you can reactivate your account at anytime by logging in with your email and password. (I didnt know you could still be messaged when deactivated.) Well now Im deactivating it again& like everyone said, it seemed like an addiction. itll make me nautious. But if you keep pushing me away, youre eventually going to succeed. A guy could only feel so sorry for hurting a girls feelings so much.I found myself writing to her every day three four five long letters to show how much i felt bad for offending her.but hey, i already forgot what i said because thats how minute the thng has then become. Reply Erin says: January 22, 2011 at 15:28 In the weeks leading up to my deactivation I realized that while I was not actually ON Facebook a lot, I was THINKING about it too much throughout the day. I was not even on Facebook for 2 months! Reply Husna says: July 16, 2012 at 05:51 Dear all, same case happened to me. Two, I was getting way too involved in the postings of pictures and accomplishments of my children. The only downside is I would need to keep being on FB if I were to start my own business and networking&which I was thinking about doing& and was going to create a page for my business. The chat part is great. So i decided to step back before things got to me, and ill enjoy real life. It is interesting to see who will actually take the effort to cultivate a friendship in real life now that I am not so easily accessible. Reply B Grrrr says: April 3, 2012 at 19:37 When I was in the process of deactivating (Wow, now this feels like an addiction meeting)(which, I suppose it essentially is), I knew that if I just deactivated, Id be back. Invalid HTTP Request. Was so sick of the political rants and mindless status updates. In that time, weve talked about quitting Facebook and what to do if you stay. Need it sent to my new email address Reply Amy says: January 17, 2012 at 00:07 It tells you when you deactivate it that it can only be reactivated with the email you used to sign up with& Reply karen lewis says: October 16, 2011 at 17:51 The reason why I want to deactivated my facebook cuz I cant get pictures of friends and my profile picture is not there so what am I surpose to do I have call my company where I have brought my cell from and they had stated that the service going to be fix I have a blackberry smart phone I will never buy another blackberry again Reply Rashmi says: November 1, 2011 at 09:30 I deactivated my account couple of months back and it was because of the same reason. I disliked the idea that some people from the past can come poking around and assume they have the low down on you from one cursory conversation 5a02188284
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