• Facebook's reputation is sinking fast
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i mean its both a plus and a con i could delete it without anyone asking why i did so but then no one would ask why i deleted it
Just send a mass message
I don't get how amazon has such good reputation
Gimme a site or store that gives a better service than Amazon.
The thing I was going to miss most was the group chat. Then I was like, you know what? Fuck it. Bye Facebook. Been about a year and the only complaint I've gotten from people is "you're hard to find" fucking good I also ended up migrating the entire group chat to Discord, so now we have all of the fun, significantly less of the selling all your everything for a profit, and goofy ass emotes I love Discord and I don't at all regret ditching Fartbook.
I wonder what's Facebook reputation across the globe or between continents. The issues listed on the webpage target United States citizens (except the security breach/privacy concern). When the whole Zuckerberg vs the US Gov became a thing only 1 person I know was informed about it. The influence the website has over the population is massive but Twitter takes the crown. Most newstation can report an incident based entirely of twits, or ruin a career, such as the director of Guardiands of the Galaxy. Expecting social media to die soon is an illusion. You can delete your FB account, but you'll be hampering yourself from interactions between friends or family if they don't use (or at least most of them) another website to communicate. Incredible how a website can be so influential. The internet is truly something beyond anything in our entire life as a species. Communication. Information. Power. All in one platform.
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