Re: Re: Deactivated my Twitter/X account
By: MRO to CJ on Fri Feb 07 2025 04:55 pm
MR> twitter and facebook were both doing dirty deeds. that's a fact.
Never said they weren't. In fact, I said that the break was the best thing for
me. I well remember the whole Cambridge Analytical bruhaha. As far as I'm
concerned, I can do without any of them. With facebook, I limit the number of
people that I have "friended" and I don't click on click bait. I'm there just
long enough to check on the family and friends that I do follow. If I get ads
or "news" items in my feed, I report them as inappropriate and move on. Give
their algorithm something to figure out.
MR> so you liked twitter before which was a propaganda machine?
I'm sure that it was better than it is today. But, I guess I'll never know
because I'm not on there. And as far as Facebook is concerned...eh. I could
always do what we did before 'social' media...pick up the phone and call my
family and friends.
Chris (CJ)
SysOp - CJ's Place BBS
...Pure drivel tends to drive ordinary drivel off the TV screen.
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