Quitting Facebook

Controller_7 said:My coworkers have befriended me and they are older and it's bizarre. I don't need to be friends with them. We work together. I also don't need to see vacation photos of them in bathing suits. Yikes.




I only added former co-workers I *don't* see daily. My current co-workers find it rude. Not adding them is way easier than explaining why you deleted them later.
 
Yeah, it is awkward. I can't say no. I can't delete them. I'm baffled why they even thought it was a good idea in the first place.
 
The main thing with google+ for me has been the hangout feature. Most of my direct co-workers are on it and it really makes things easier. IMO, it's way ahead of even skype.





Here is an example (While not the best at how well it really does work, it gives you an idea).

















*joke*When is the first Strut youtube soundclash?*/joke*
 
Herm said:I don't quite understand Google + (granted, I haven't even looked at it), but won't you dudes be starting a "Quitting Google +" thread a year or two from now and talking about sticking with whatever the new-name-but-same social networking platform is introduced at that time?




bingo.





ill hang with fb until something knocks it out.
 
I quit facebook and instantly my life was better.





I recently figured out how to make it usable though (for me). I use a fake name. I hide all posts and updates from everyone so I never see them, and put myself permanently offline. I keep it a private page. Don't post any pictures of myself, and use it as basically another email address that basically rss updates my blog and updates my band page automatically.





Now it's actually been somewhat helpful to keep in contact with the people I've been meeting traveling. As I can easily delete these temporary friends.





Cheers,





- spidey
 
Controller_7 said:Yeah, it is awkward. I can't say no. I can't delete them. I'm baffled why they even thought it was a good idea in the first place.




This is one of the best things about google+





Circles allows you to put the people you only accepted on fb to not be awkward to and didn't want to offend or be awkward around in real life, can now be all put into a circle that you simply never post anything to, but on their end they believe that you added them.





Quick vid to show the basic functionality.





 
It's funny, a couple weeks ago I wondered why Facebook didn't have that same function that circles offers. I mean, they *kinda* do with the whole "hide this from/make this visible to" option, but the circles thing looks much more efficient. I wonder why Facebook never did it or doesn't just create a similar option now? Can Google copyright an idea like that?
 
Facebook could add something like that but who the hell would go through the trouble of classifying all of their friends now? That's why Google+'s Circles feature is seen as a big thing because you're going to have to re-add/import all your friends anyway. That plus it's debatable as to whether most people even give a shit about online privacy.
 
I'm only on fb but I think the issue I have is with other people's compulsion to post stuff that really, no-one else could possibly be interested in. Maybe it's boredom on their behalf but to me, they are devaluing their own brands with every post. Rathen than dump them, I stick them on "Hide". I doubt I'll miss anything of note.





I suspect whatever Social Network one ends up on, this facet of human nature will rear its head. I suspect they are posting for posting's sake, so as not to appear "Boring." I don't post there that much - I am afraid, with the 3 "Jaws" barrels of Wife, Kids and Mortgage, I am not going anywhere soon and cannot regale all and sundry with tales of my one man trips up the Amazon with only a spork and 140 days worth of mp3s.





"Boring" it is, then.
 
Never even started with facebook. I'm happy with the friends I got in real life and I found out that it's possible to keep contact with absent people via email or telephone.











Moving your social network activity to the one company that also hosts your e-mail adress and collects your internet search activities doesn't seem the wisest idea to me but probably I'm just paranoid.
 
I say ...say no to facebook and all that shit twitter and them, and spend more time communiicating with people on the train, in the cab, on the street, the vendor, the chick with the fat ass,little kids, the old confused woman..


AMELIE POULAIN that shit if you know what I mean, and save the world from being a total digitally focusses staring at screens wherever they are , in so much need of so called socialzing, while in fact being anti social where it counts..








fuck that shit. its plastic








and





BRING IT BACK!!!!





 
Jamal said:I say ...say no to facebook and all that shit twitter and them, and spend more time communiicating with people on the train, in the cab, on the street, the vendor, the chick with the fat ass,little kids, the old confused woman..


AMELIE POULAIN that shit if you know what I mean, and save the world from being a total digitally focusses staring at screens wherever they are , in so much need of so called socialzing, while in fact being anti social where it counts..








fuck that shit. its plastic







You can do both (Facebook and talking to old confused women on the street). The social media stuff is a great way to communicate, and brings us new opportunities on several levels. Twitter has high impact on what we call news and who brings it. Be glad you live in the exiting age where all these new ways of connecting (information age) happen!





b/w





You sound old
 
leon said:





You sound old




I'm beginning to wonder if the human specie is built for this avalanche of information. I for one am getting completely burnt out on it. Quitting Facebook is a step in the right direction. Hopefully now that people can't find me on there, they will pick up a phone and call me.
 
Jamal said:I say ...say no to facebook and all that shit twitter and them, and spend more time communiicating with people on the train, in the cab, on the street, the vendor, the chick with the fat ass,little kids, the old confused woman.. save the world from being a total digitally focusses staring at screens wherever they are , in so much need of so called socialzing, while in fact being anti social where it counts..fuck that shit. its plastic







Man Who Temporarily Disables Facebook Account Deems Self 'Off The Grid'





February 24, 2011 | ISSUE 47???08


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ATLANTA???After deciding to disable his Facebook account in an effort to increase productivity, Chad Allen announced in a Facebook update Thursday that he was now "off the grid." "I'm dropping off the radar for a while," wrote Allen, 36, who lives in a two-story house with running water, electricity, regular garbage pickup, wireless Internet access, and high-definition satellite television service. "If you need something, text me." Allen has not been heard from since earlier this afternoon, when he confirmed via Twitter that he was "maintaining radio silence" and then checked in to his local coffee shop on Foursquare.
 
Dudes are talking about quitting this or that site but it's really about quitting the computer. There's so much better stuff you (and I) could be doing with our time.





I know. It's a process...





but I'm saying. Shit isn't about Facebook. All these sites are basically either being used as blunt communication or brand promotion devices (yes, even people who aren't set up as a business per se are hawking themselves in 2011). Use it for what you need. And then, command+Q.





Speaking of which...
 
The day Jonny lets me come hang in shop in my underwear is the day I quit the net.





The net is a liberating experience!
 
RAJ said: Hopefully now that people can't find me on there, they will pick up a phone and call me.




I hope you're right. Setting aside its usefulness for event promotion, an unfortunate % of my social plans seem to come together on facebook. I always try to remember to include the (sadly, very few) friends who don't maintain accounts, but I wonder if people are generally conscientious about this, or if there's an out-of-site, out-of-mind mentality at work.
 
onetet said:Setting aside its usefulness for event promotion, an unfortunate % of my social plans seem to come together on facebook. .




This is reason #5678 I was driven away. Way to many push notifications on my phone from DJs inviting me to their DJ night 700 miles away.
 
RAJ said:onetet said:Setting aside its usefulness for event promotion, an unfortunate % of my social plans seem to come together on facebook. .




This is reason #5678 I was driven away. Way to many push notifications on my phone from DJs inviting me to their DJ night 700 miles away.




I hear that. I turned off the push notifications the day they implemented them.