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Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by simdam500(m): 11:17am On Jan 02, 2014
*in Mark Zukerburg voice* owo n wole wa, se bi oluwa lo n se ola
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by Nobody: 11:19am On Jan 02, 2014
Captain Philip: Ok na.
Truth be said bros no 8 is absolutely correct .

FP things so na first to comment mission I de this year oh


I have been there just to keep up with my friends and relatives in the diaspora and to talk football

I read your post and just realised how banal my life on facebook is...
...I have a feeling I will deactivate my account real soon.....very soon
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by Danhumprey: 11:19am On Jan 02, 2014
Silva79: Follow me on twitter @Useful_Citizen
You well so? What happen to the other thread created for Twitter followers? Why not go and solicit for followers there? undecided
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by Nobody: 11:22am On Jan 02, 2014
Ravenwolf: I remember telling someone in mid 2010 that it only will be a matter of time before facebook goes the way of MSPACE,


MYSPACE became increasingly about ads.......... same route facebook has gone.



I foresaw it, these days i am mostly on NL, REDDIT AND TWITTER.


I love NL, reddit and sincerely hate Twitter
Twitter is soo incomplete and encourages living falsely, just like facebook (even though they both connect people)

I just hate them, inactive on Twitter, so so on facebook
But on the verge of scrapping both accounts
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by dady12: 11:22am On Jan 02, 2014
yinkard4me: . Ok
maybe if i am not lieing you will be more than 40 years old,quoting the whole of the writeup to comment ok ,respect your age ,thnx
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by Danhumprey: 11:25am On Jan 02, 2014
Spiff20: Well said, No.11 is so correct, cos wen u see an ex or an enemy posts about how happy they are without you, your soul burns with anger. The one that pains me most is when you post something really good and you get no likes and comments, but if a cute girl does that, she gets 100likes and 200comments itz xo fucking annoying. I prefer nairaland at least any topic i post no matter how bad it is people will still comment, some will critize,some will say end time tinz, others will encourage you or say "just passing by" in all itz fun. But am not quitting facebook yet, i'll only reduce my facebooking. Meanwhile OP make mark zuckerberg no swear for you oh.
@bolded,I agree with you. I wonder what the girls are feeling like sef! With all the flattery being directed at them in the name of compliments,they feel they are on top of the world. It's so annoying! angry
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by Nomski0(f): 11:29am On Jan 02, 2014
Danhumprey: @bolded,I agree with you. I wonder what the girls are feeling like sef! With all the flattery being directed at them in the name of compliments,they feel they are on top of the world. It's so annoying! angry

Cool down and smile na Danny. Its a new year. cheesy

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Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by eluquenson(m): 11:29am On Jan 02, 2014
Sometimes it's better to stay silent & be thoughtful than making a hell of noise on fb.
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by Danhumprey: 11:30am On Jan 02, 2014
Nomski0:

Cool down and smile na Danny. Its a new year. cheesy
gringringrin
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by Nobody: 11:39am On Jan 02, 2014
The only reason I agree with is that Facebook is boring..I could give 9 reasons why the logic used in this post is faulty...As for feeling bad about yourself when using Facebook,I disagree with that.I think many people on Twitter are snobs and if you don't fit into their standard you aren't worth their time..Facebook to me is where everyone can relate equally..When you are snubbed and insulted by people like Wizkid,Rihanna and Psquare,why wouldn't you feel bad about yourself? For those who are feeling bad because their Exes seem happier without them,Don't you know what the block button is for?..When you block someone on Facebook the person won't even know about it...so what's your stress? You don't even have to update your relationship status if you don't want to
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by nursedebbie(f): 11:40am On Jan 02, 2014
So on point
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by Macelliot(m): 11:43am On Jan 02, 2014
Zumarocket: that one is for d whites. give us sometin like

"11 REASons Not To Use Nairaland in 2014"

or keep ur ass sited...


look left look right. seun looks at me wit one kind rouged eye. stop d next kekenapep and run for my dear life.

I know say my ban dey smeel for mukinar pot.
lol. Too funny.
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by Zeinymira(f): 12:19pm On Jan 02, 2014
Next thing we will read on FP is'30 reasons you should quit nairaland'
tcheeeew
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by grandstar(m): 12:24pm On Jan 02, 2014
no.8 is so true. i have few friends cause i find it irritating getting updates from people i dont interact with. only if you know one well enough, then friend such a person. but fb is here to stay and may experience a big bang were the chinese 2 join
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by kolamilan(m): 12:27pm On Jan 02, 2014
FB is overated.
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by Nobody: 12:31pm On Jan 02, 2014
Alof monitoring spirits have joined facebook....dts why my account will remain dormant now...
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by seyipeters(m): 12:34pm On Jan 02, 2014
hehehe.fb? I did nt only deactivate bt i deleted my acc when i realised dat fb is useless.very annoying when u see pples updates,like seeing a goat and u r told dat the goat ate som1 pregnancy in d dream.lmao.and u see dsame pic again with another topic.and they ask u to say amen.men dats annoying.u cnt even control ur privacy.mtcheww. Nairaland is just kul
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by rattlesnake(m): 12:35pm On Jan 02, 2014
too much small girls on nl.....viewing all the female profile pix.....they are all fuking kids
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by jreyez(m): 12:37pm On Jan 02, 2014
Nairaland is more fun than Facebook angry click like if you support... cheesy

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Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by jreyez(m): 12:39pm On Jan 02, 2014
rattlesnake: too much small girls on nl.....viewing all the female profile pix.....they are all fuking kids


This is true.... Nairaland girls are mostly kids angry
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by baba11(m): 12:57pm On Jan 02, 2014
I agree totally to all these.What i know is that one just have to make effective usage of his/her time and be very careful with what one post online.Don't be surprised if you want to travel maybe to USA in the long run(near future) and everything has scaled through except your post on FB some years back.It's getting to that now(NSA mass scale data collection and spying).Nothing in this life is without risk inherent and its MERITS to me is more than the DEMERITS so i'll continue to use it.Imagine my friends of 12-15yrs ago!how could i meet them if not for FB.Tell us not to use nairaland abi nairaland no be social media forum like FB??My advise is that keep the technological trend going,be very careful online and offline and choose your friends wisely!!!

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Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by psalm68(m): 1:04pm On Jan 02, 2014
@op keep ur fuckin opinion to urself or GO AND DIE
angry hw many of the social networking sites and the so called blogs can compete with facebook.
next time tell us reasons to quit nairaland. angryblockhead
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by kalufelix(m): 1:07pm On Jan 02, 2014
krafty iyk: op, nice research, you are so on point..Facebook has lost it's true meaning of uniting old friends, it's now a medium where people brag about their cheap achievement's in life, some advertise half baked truth, while some other smart dudes blow outright lie to meet up grin grin some low brained peeps even showcase there sorry ration/meals to public view grin grin....SMH with FB, some peeps end up gossiping about themselves unknowingly to the outside world, where majority doesn't give a damn ...
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by pendusky(m): 1:09pm On Jan 02, 2014
yinkard4me: . Ok
grin must u quote the whole stuff? lol
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by fabby26(m): 1:11pm On Jan 02, 2014
wink I scoped my first date through FB, I got my lovely fiancee through FB, got my first job through FB connection with an Oga @ d top, got united with my old time childhood friend in Germany through FB and OP is giving me reasons to quit FB, What else has FB not done for me. If you give me 11 reasons to quit FB, I will give you twenty reason why I can't just quit. FB for life

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Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by kalufelix(m): 1:11pm On Jan 02, 2014
zaynab lar: Hmmm Nice points.i actually got tired of Fbook nd decided to deactivate my account on the 24th of Dec.Nairaland,LIB nd Stella is ok for me.expecially for som of us who r temperamental,Fbook isn't gudd enuf cos of privacy...
op is so on point u knw
please Hw do I deactivate mine?
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by simdam500(m): 1:23pm On Jan 02, 2014
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Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by pendusky(m): 1:24pm On Jan 02, 2014
olempe: "Facebook is so annoying." How many times have you heard that sentiment this past year? We bet a lot, because more and more people seem to be getting tired of the social media platform, especially young people.
We've noticed a nationwide annoyance with Facebook over 2013. The company even admitted in October that younger teens were using the network less frequently on a daily basis. Here are 11 reasons that might convince you to let your Facebook account go in 2014.

1. Nobody actually wants to just read about what you're doing anymore.

Think about it: What sounds more appealing (and believable)? Reading a status that says, "I'm currently hanging out with Will Smith!" or a picture of that person actually posing with Smith? A photo is definitely more engaging. Here's the most-liked Instagram picture of 2013: Justin Bieber's snap with Smith. When TIME interviewed teenagers about their social media use in March, 16-year-old Hamp Briley explained that kids these days don't have time for Facebook: "Twitter’s all statuses, Instagram’s all pictures. People like to do more specific things like that instead of being on just Facebook.”


2. Facebook makes it impossible for you to stay "private."

For many valid reasons (think stalker exes or potential employers), some people don't like having their name come up when it's typed into the Facebook search bar. However, most users this year found problems with changes to privacy settings. For one, Facebook removed the option to keep your name hidden when people search you. They also forced people to control their privacy settings on a cumbersome item-by-item basis. Today, the only way to make sure certain people can't access your profile is to block them. Or alter your name so it doesn't appear when people search your real one. Or, of course, quit Facebook entirely.

3. Your parents (and even grandparents) are now watching your every move.
This year seemed to be the year everyone's mom, dad, grandmother and great aunt got hooked on Facebook. And that meant every time you posted a status about something innocuous, these Facebook novices started breathing down your neck the minute you hit "post." We get enough scolding from our parents "IRL" -- no need to let it trickle onto a social media site where our friends can laugh at our familial bickering.

4. Or they're posting photos of you that you would never want anyone to see

What's worse than getting no "likes" on an Instagram photo you posted? Checking your Facebook and realizing that a horribly embarrassing photo of you that your mom posted is getting over 50 "likes," along with some pretty serious mockery in the comments section.

5. Facebook is even keeping track of what you don't say.

You may have been happy you didn't post that one over-share about your extended trip to the bathroom the other day, but Facebook may have a record of exactly what you typed and what time you were about to publish it. This month, Facebook released a study revealing that they were undergoing a new type of data collection in which they were tracking when people typed content out and then removed it without publishing. Their mission is to understand why users "self-censor" themselves in updates. According to Facebook data scientist Sauvik Das, a "self-censored update" is "an entry into either [a status update or comment box] of more than five characters that was typed out but not submitted for at least the next 10 minutes."


6. Facebook makes you feel less positive about your life.

Even though the purpose of Facebook is effectively to reveal details about everything and anything you do, access to this knowledge could take a toll on your mental well-being. A recent study done by the Department of Behavioral Science at the Utah Valley University discovered that heavy Facebook users aren't the happiest people out there. The researchers found that just using Facebook makes you view your life more negatively. Of 400 students questioned, "those who have used Facebook longer agreed more that others were happier, and agreed less that life is fair, and those spending more time on Facebook each week agreed more that others were happier and had better lives."

7. The "friend suggestions" tell you to befriend people you don't even know.

Facebook's "friend suggestions" algorithm needs some work, because these days we're discovering that your potential "friends" are people we only know through someone else, or someone we haven't even met at all. If you want people to stop using a platform that is supposed to connect them and bring them together with the people they care about, you should definitely adopt Facebook's strategy of trying to get you to care about the lives of complete strangers.

8. You realize you only know and care about only 20 people out of your 1,000 friends.

It starts to get kind of weird when you check the birthdays for the day and don't remember who any of the five people are. How do you know them? Are they some random person you met at a bar in college one night, and in a drunken stupor decided to "add on Facebook"? Probably. Do you need to know that this person is moving to California this week? More importantly, do you care? Nope. It could be time to overhaul your friends list. Or maybe it's time to realize that your Facebook account is being used pretty much entirely to keep tabs on these kinds of strangers.


9. Your friends keep announcing their engagements.

There's nothing more obnoxious than being a busy twentysomething and starting to see all of your friends post statuses about getting engaged. While you are happy for them and wish them the best in their prospects for a lasting marriage, the bombardment of status updates is starting to make you feel like something is wrong with your love life. Why aren't you getting married? What is wrong with you? Why the hell do you need to be thinking about marriage right now?! Once that anxiety subsides, you realize you have to endure continued updates on their wedding preparation. You could unsubscribe to this friend, but you know more are coming.

10. The excessive ads are about to ruin the whole experience.

--> If the regular sponsored ads hadn't already destroyed Facebook for you -- seriously, why the hell do you think you're obsessed with guitars and horses -- the upcoming launch of video ads will definitely do the trick. Facebook started testing these annoying ads out in December. They'll soon be coming to a newsfeed near you, automatically playing a video as you scroll through. However, the sound will only play if you click or tap on it. The good news? There is a way to block these ads from automatically playing. You just have to use a Flash blocker.

11. It makes getting over a breakup really hard.

Back in the days before social media, people broke up and never called the person again. It was relatively simple to move on (providing you weren't forced to physically see the person on a day-to-day basis). But today, being able to have constant access to your ex's timeline can easily cause serious obsessive tendencies and behavior. Samuel Axon at Mashable accurately summed up how Facebook makes breakups harder, because the platform makes your change in relationship status public and it allows you to see all the action your ex is getting.

Source: http://myoddnews..com/2014/01/11-reasons-you-should-quit-facebook-in.html

one main reason for me to marry facebook in 2014 is
that fb now allow ur tweets directly on ur facebook fan page directly
without the stress of managing the two fan pages on twitter n
facebook, u still using fb for personal purpose? wake up to the reality
of biz opportunities... don't care to add me, i have 5k friends already
and their keeping food on my table daily!
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by pendusky(m): 1:36pm On Jan 02, 2014
olempe: "Facebook is so annoying." How many times have you heard that sentiment this past year? We bet a lot, because more and more people seem to be getting tired of the social media platform, especially young people.
We've noticed a nationwide annoyance with Facebook over 2013. The company even admitted in October that younger teens were using the network less frequently on a daily basis. Here are 11 reasons that might convince you to let your Facebook account go in 2014.

1. Nobody actually wants to just read about what you're doing anymore.

Think about it: What sounds more appealing (and believable)? Reading a status that says, "I'm currently hanging out with Will Smith!" or a picture of that person actually posing with Smith? A photo is definitely more engaging. Here's the most-liked Instagram picture of 2013: Justin Bieber's snap with Smith. When TIME interviewed teenagers about their social media use in March, 16-year-old Hamp Briley explained that kids these days don't have time for Facebook: "Twitter’s all statuses, Instagram’s all pictures. People like to do more specific things like that instead of being on just Facebook.”


2. Facebook makes it impossible for you to stay "private."

For many valid reasons (think stalker exes or potential employers), some people don't like having their name come up when it's typed into the Facebook search bar. However, most users this year found problems with changes to privacy settings. For one, Facebook removed the option to keep your name hidden when people search you. They also forced people to control their privacy settings on a cumbersome item-by-item basis. Today, the only way to make sure certain people can't access your profile is to block them. Or alter your name so it doesn't appear when people search your real one. Or, of course, quit Facebook entirely.

3. Your parents (and even grandparents) are now watching your every move.
This year seemed to be the year everyone's mom, dad, grandmother and great aunt got hooked on Facebook. And that meant every time you posted a status about something innocuous, these Facebook novices started breathing down your neck the minute you hit "post." We get enough scolding from our parents "IRL" -- no need to let it trickle onto a social media site where our friends can laugh at our familial bickering.

4. Or they're posting photos of you that you would never want anyone to see

What's worse than getting no "likes" on an Instagram photo you posted? Checking your Facebook and realizing that a horribly embarrassing photo of you that your mom posted is getting over 50 "likes," along with some pretty serious mockery in the comments section.

5. Facebook is even keeping track of what you don't say.

You may have been happy you didn't post that one over-share about your extended trip to the bathroom the other day, but Facebook may have a record of exactly what you typed and what time you were about to publish it. This month, Facebook released a study revealing that they were undergoing a new type of data collection in which they were tracking when people typed content out and then removed it without publishing. Their mission is to understand why users "self-censor" themselves in updates. According to Facebook data scientist Sauvik Das, a "self-censored update" is "an entry into either [a status update or comment box] of more than five characters that was typed out but not submitted for at least the next 10 minutes."


6. Facebook makes you feel less positive about your life.

Even though the purpose of Facebook is effectively to reveal details about everything and anything you do, access to this knowledge could take a toll on your mental well-being. A recent study done by the Department of Behavioral Science at the Utah Valley University discovered that heavy Facebook users aren't the happiest people out there. The researchers found that just using Facebook makes you view your life more negatively. Of 400 students questioned, "those who have used Facebook longer agreed more that others were happier, and agreed less that life is fair, and those spending more time on Facebook each week agreed more that others were happier and had better lives."

7. The "friend suggestions" tell you to befriend people you don't even know.

Facebook's "friend suggestions" algorithm needs some work, because these days we're discovering that your potential "friends" are people we only know through someone else, or someone we haven't even met at all. If you want people to stop using a platform that is supposed to connect them and bring them together with the people they care about, you should definitely adopt Facebook's strategy of trying to get you to care about the lives of complete strangers.

8. You realize you only know and care about only 20 people out of your 1,000 friends.

It starts to get kind of weird when you check the birthdays for the day and don't remember who any of the five people are. How do you know them? Are they some random person you met at a bar in college one night, and in a drunken stupor decided to "add on Facebook"? Probably. Do you need to know that this person is moving to California this week? More importantly, do you care? Nope. It could be time to overhaul your friends list. Or maybe it's time to realize that your Facebook account is being used pretty much entirely to keep tabs on these kinds of strangers.


9. Your friends keep announcing their engagements.

There's nothing more obnoxious than being a busy twentysomething and starting to see all of your friends post statuses about getting engaged. While you are happy for them and wish them the best in their prospects for a lasting marriage, the bombardment of status updates is starting to make you feel like something is wrong with your love life. Why aren't you getting married? What is wrong with you? Why the hell do you need to be thinking about marriage right now?! Once that anxiety subsides, you realize you have to endure continued updates on their wedding preparation. You could unsubscribe to this friend, but you know more are coming.

10. The excessive ads are about to ruin the whole experience.

--> If the regular sponsored ads hadn't already destroyed Facebook for you -- seriously, why the hell do you think you're obsessed with guitars and horses -- the upcoming launch of video ads will definitely do the trick. Facebook started testing these annoying ads out in December. They'll soon be coming to a newsfeed near you, automatically playing a video as you scroll through. However, the sound will only play if you click or tap on it. The good news? There is a way to block these ads from automatically playing. You just have to use a Flash blocker.

11. It makes getting over a breakup really hard.

Back in the days before social media, people broke up and never called the person again. It was relatively simple to move on (providing you weren't forced to physically see the person on a day-to-day basis). But today, being able to have constant access to your ex's timeline can easily cause serious obsessive tendencies and behavior. Samuel Axon at Mashable accurately summed up how Facebook makes breakups harder, because the platform makes your change in relationship status public and it allows you to see all the action your ex is getting.

Source: http://myoddnews..com/2014/01/11-reasons-you-should-quit-facebook-in.html

one main reason for me to marry facebook in 2014 is
that fb now allow ur tweets directly on ur facebook fan page directly
without the stress of managing the two fan pages on twitter n
facebook, u still using fb for personal purpose? wake up to the reality
of biz opportunities... don't care to add me, i have 5k friends already
and their keeping food on my table daily!
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by Nobody: 2:01pm On Jan 02, 2014
[quote author=zaynab lar]Hmmm Nice points.i actually got tired of Fbook nd decided to deactivate my account on the 24th of Dec.Nairaland,LIB nd Stella is ok for me.expecially for som of us who r temperamental,Fbook isn't gudd enuf cos of privacy...[/quote)




With all due respect, I dunno Stella and LIB is like "keeping up with the Kardashians" for me: something I would never do, or watch....no brain stimulation for me there!

But I agree with you about Facebook
Re: 11 Reasons You Should Quit Facebook In 2014 by colane(m): 2:07pm On Jan 02, 2014
Point no 6 is so baseless and so shallow. How could you allow a social website to define your happiness and controls how you feel. Why not talk more on how Facebook has contribute to our state of well being. Business wise, career wise, networking, communication and even ease of interaction.

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