by Steve James on Mon Feb 12, 2018 10:48 am
Well, my point was that fb didn't make the internet addictive. I'm sure that AOL and Myspace were also designed to make users come back. I also see people taking dozens of selfies during the day, and then posting them on fb. Others take pictures of their dinners, or where they happen to be on the map. I don't see the point, but I'm sure that fb is only the vehicle.
I have a fb account, and I check it when I'm at the computer. I don't really post that much on it. I check my Youtube account just as much. However, I would miss Youtube more than fb if they disappeared. I think if fb were gone, something else would take its place because it serves a function.
"A man is rich when he has time and freewill. How he chooses to invest both will determine the return on his investment."