And the most important question, how much time have you already spent on Facebook today? Certainly a lot. What have you been doing there? Reading other people\’s posts, writing comments, watching various videos, reading jokes, chatting with friends, ……
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Some people use Facebook only as a distraction, checking it once in a while, laughing, posting pictures, and communicating using the free messenger. In this day and age of unlimited fees, though, there is little need for that anymore.
The second group lives on Facebook. Whenever something happens in their lives, they immediately take a picture and post it on their wall. As soon as they wake up in the morning, they take a selfie and post it online, telling …… what they had for breakfast, what they are doing today, and how they feel. As soon as a new relationship comes along, she changes her status to “engaged,” then breaks up again and goes back to being single. The family doesn\’t know yet that the baby is born, but the world does. Of course, they don\’t forget to post pictures of the ultrasound, so even the little guy, who is about 10 inches long, is already sharing and liking these! to participate in the process. Aren\’t ultrasound photos a bit personal? Wouldn\’t it be better to admire the little pea and keep it as a keepsake?
Weddings, deaths, births, and other major life events are all discussed, shared, and commented on Facebook. Of course, when something significant happens in our lives, we want to brag about it. But wouldn\’t it be better to tell your best friend, for example, in a private meeting, rather than blurt it out to the world?
By having little or no privacy, people can put themselves at risk. From pictures, various psychopaths can see your exposed back, your young children, your wealth, the fact that you just went on vacation…
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