Social media: It's over, Facebook

The relationship that many users have to Facebook is now similar to a human relationship. Is it so hard to separate from the platform?

Social media: It's over, Facebook
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  • Page 1 — it's over, Facebook
  • Page 2 — This relationship makes you miserable
  • Page 3 — even Facebook stopping books don't help
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    Actually it's enough: this unpleasant feeling creeps into every relationship at some point. It is not so nice at point for a long time, re is always stress, you have already deceived each or in different ways. But from all this, Mankeine draws consequences, you let things go. One is more tormented than a future without having to imagine or. A separation also hurts one from whom it goes out. Before moment you press yourself as long as you are still holding it.

    Even when it's not a matter of separating yourself from a human being. But from a social media platform. There is no way to stop sad realization: our relationship with Facebook has, over years, actually adopted trains of a EchtenBeziehung. The idea to unsubscribe re, to delete his own profile, feels as if one had to stop at least very liked people.

    Although Beziehungzu Facebook has been dysfunctional for years, a einzigeAneinanderreihung of disappointments: NervtötendeAlgorithmenveränderungen, pesky new functions, NervtötendeEnthüllungen for data use. Occasions to say goodbye to Facebook has given it enough, past week, past month, last year, all time. Dochkaum someone does it. We're not going to make it out of this broken relationship box. The undressing from single social media abode would also be associated with considerable logistischenAufwand. Much of his private communication has been organized on Facebook, with birthday calendar and recreational dates. Really banal stuff. But it is gared in one place to know is very convenient.

    Facebook is a permanent companion © Michael Heck Dirk Peitz Editor in digital department, time online for author page

    So far Facebookeinen has got: With this statement, one could relieve oneself as a Nutzerund user. There are actually keineNetzplattform, which is comparable deep and lasting not only in DenAlltag, but also in emotional life of people has penetrated. On Datingapps or even websites where people are targeted to Sexverabreden, one shows only supposedly much more intimate pages of yourself – because re you can be anonymously on road, unobserved Vomeigenen social environment. And with OK Cupid or Tinder, you will be logged in as soon as you have found someone, already as a proof of trust towards this person. Your own search is finished, at best you never go back re, which represent lonely hearts on net.

    On or hand, Facebook is a permanent companion, a permanent presence in one's own life, an unending platonic affair with EinerAufmerksamkeitssteuerungsmaschine. Even if you can give your profile give a fantasy names, you do not make yourself completely unrecognizable, because your own people should find one. Connecting to friends, acquaintances, colleagues, even to people whose names you have never heard before, that was ursprünglicheGrundfunktion of Facebook. It did not appear to be particularly invasive: Facebook only provided a social media space in which people could meet around clock and across all GeografischenDistanzen. But Facebook was pushing Baldauf. It even wanted to be a friend of its users, Bestedigitale one could find on net.

    One, however, unclean forever stalks. "What are you doing right now?" asks Facebook every time you open page or app. As Diefreundlichen algorithms could not expect to hear from NeuestenAlltagsabenteuern of users. "I just meinSmartphone in my hand and opened you up, isn't that enough?" would be a factually correct answer to Facebook. The Manselbstverständlich does not type in, because all human Freundekönnten yes read, and y already expect a bit more from a alsFakten for ir likes. Feeling, real drama. Or at least einenguten joke, a wise remark, a link to a beautiful text in of a reputable website.

    Date Of Update: 26 June 2018, 12:02