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Feeling overwhelmed by social media memes, endless ads, and humble bragging on Facebook? You’re not alone. Here’s what to expect if you drop the platform.
People who are upset about privacy changes to Facebook are organizing a “Quit Facebook Day.” They’re asking everyone on the social networking site to delete their accounts on May 31st. I won ...
"Been 5 years separated from social media and definitely feel my mental health has vastly improved. In my opinion, social ...
The two guys behind Quit Facebook Day didn't expect many people would really give up their Facebook profiles today, but over 26,000 people say they will delete their accounts.
I quit Facebook. (Disclaimer: I'm not completely off the network. I need it for my job, but I don't make any pictures or relevant information public.
Stepping away from the comments, posts, likes and selfies for 99 days could give you more time to read a book, hang out with friends or go for a bike ride.
If you have a problem with Facebook’s privacy policies, you can either stick it out and lobby for Facebook to amend its terms, or you can quit Facebook.