Social media

Discussion in 'Just Talk' started by Harry Stottle, Jun 10, 2017.

  1. Astramax

    Astramax Super Member

    Sounds very much like invited intrusion!:confused:o_O
     
  2. longboat

    longboat Screwfix Select

    A narcissists paradise.
     
  3. btiw2

    btiw2 Screwfix Select

    Well, why didn't you say so sooner?
    I'm outa here.
     
  4. WillyEckerslike

    WillyEckerslike Screwfix Select

    What have daffodils got to with it?
     
    btiw2 likes this.
  5. Windywillow

    Windywillow New Member

    Yes! Absolutely.
    I have no friends on Facebook. There is a very good reason for that...
    I used to have "Facebook friends" but then I culled them all :) even my own family got deleted.
    I had family & old friends posting endless poop & to be honest I prefer the kindness of strangers Harry, which is why I grace you with my presence tonight :p

    You bring sanity to my tiny world.
     
  6. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

    If you prefer to talk to Harry rather than your own family you have a whole heap of issues.
     
  7. Bazza-spark

    Bazza-spark Screwfix Select

    And their eyesight lol
     
  8. Bazza-spark

    Bazza-spark Screwfix Select

    Not the same.
     
  9. Harry Stottle

    Harry Stottle Screwfix Select

    The next best thing to being with family is Skype.

    I can't understand how facebook users enjoy telling all and sundry about their private lives, when they're going to the supermarket, what their favourite colour is etc.
     
  10. SimonJeffreson

    SimonJeffreson New Member

    I stopped using all the mainstream social media and I've never been happier
     
    CGN likes this.
  11. BryanBrock

    BryanBrock New Member

    Your concerns about social media, even though the thread is from six years ago, remain relevant in ongoing discussions about its impact. The debate over the advantages and disadvantages of platforms like Facebook and their potential role in various societal issues continues to evolve.
     

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