Health Matters: A Facebook addict?
@piyoz000 (432)
Philippines
June 17, 2011 11:26am CST
Hello everyone, is anyone out here a Facebook addict? From my experience as an early Facebook user, the site is not that overloaded before. Its members were not that hyperactive, and the network was peaceful.
But today, it is way beyond control. Everybody is posting crap on their walls, and anyone can be a potential victim. And worse, your posts can get you fired. If you want to read a full article review about this, just leave a message.
P.S. (28 June 2023)
I just got back after all these years and my apologies. I have no idea about that full article I previously mentioned.
5 responses
@keinah2 (301)
• Philippines
18 Jun 11
Hello piyoz000. I'm not a facebook addict, but I used to be an active member in facebook. That doesn't mean I deactivated my account..what I mean is, I lessened my time even more on facebook even though I hardly spend some time on the site. Back then, I would spend like, 30 minutes on the site..but now, I hardly even log-in. When I was still new to facebook, I used to log-in everyday, because of the excitement in exploring the site and finding my old friends. But then, I realized I was posting too much, commenting too much on nonsense photos and statuses and I was expressing myself too much through wall posts. I came to an epiphany that sooner or later, I will tarnish my reputation if I keep on doing it. There's more to life than just wasting your precious time on facebook, you know. Facebook is good, but face-to-face is better :).
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@piyoz000 (432)
• Philippines
23 Jun 11
yeah keinah2. i still do log-in every time but have minimized my activities.
@adityashanbhogue (25)
• India
18 Jun 11
Yes no question about facebook being addictive. but these days i don't know why maybe because of overcrowded facebook, i have lost interest in it so nowadays i am not logging in facebook much. even if i do i will be online only for a few minutes and then logout.
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@piyoz000 (432)
• Philippines
23 Jun 11
i'm still logging in that much, but just to read friends' updates. i still find it informative, especially when they post about what's going on recently and I don't have to watch tv.
@chiyosan (30184)
• Philippines
17 Jun 11
I agree as to how much Facebook has changed over the past few months and i guess maybe people had somehow found a way for them to communicate better and faster. Honestly i think those who are very active in such networking sites May need a true social life.
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@piyoz000 (432)
• Philippines
17 Jun 11
exactly, you just said it. why I haven't think of that. sure enough we can be extra super sociable online without dressing up and putting make-up!
@polaris77 (2040)
• Bacau, Romania
17 Jun 11
I also login to Facebook every day,but I don't think I spend more than 15 minutes a day there;I just use it to check if there are interesting updates from my friends and to post a link or a video I like and to promote my articles.Anyway,Facebok addiction is a phenomenon that has big proportions and I agree that it can go beyond control,so I prefer not t get involved in it too much.
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@piyoz000 (432)
• Philippines
17 Jun 11
i prefer that now too, i have another account where I can be someone else. thanks to Facebook's poor security that it still remains active.
@lzink14 (54)
• United States
17 Jun 11
I go on facebook almost everyday but i dont hardly ever post anything.. but i do see ALOT of people posting EVERYTHING about there life and what they are doing every minute of the day. This stuff can be very harmful in many of ways, but some dont find a problem with it which is why they do it. But then again facebook isnt the only interactive website out there, there are so many on the web that can be potential harmful! So i always say "just be careful what you put out there for the whole world to read!"
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@piyoz000 (432)
• Philippines
17 Jun 11
I totally agree with you. But I think we are deceived since Facebook is the most preferred social network in this generation.