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Old 06-17-2016, 09:05 AM   #41
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Maybe it's an edifying change for someone looking for (or needing) edification. I'm quite tired of the "eliminating social media (whichever one the curmudgeonly crowd currently hates the most) will make the world smarter/better" mantra, myself. Some people are idiots, and some are not. Joining or quitting Facebook doesn't generally de-smarten or un-idiot anyone.
All of this. Facebook is whatever you make it. Which people you choose to friend or follow, which groups you choose to join, how you arrange your reading (use a List, not the home page), how you arrange your audience restrictions, what ad blocker you use.

There is plenty of value on Facebook. Like every other social medium, it's exactly what you make it.
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