Facebook, double edged sword.

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  • My 17-year-old daughter deleted her Facebook account about a year ago. She said it was causing her more stress than enjoyment (i.e., comparing number of "likes" with what her peers were getting, number of notifications, etc.). I thought it was very mature of her. She says she'll probably return to it when she's ready, most likely after high school is over.

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  • I haven't logged into Facebook for a couple years and I'd recommend it to anyone. I don't think I was overly into it - I probably used it less than my peers to begin with - but ditto for the negative emotions outweighing the positive. I'd recommend cutting it out to anyone. Life really does go on.
  • Quote: There is a girl who constantly send invites to random fb games.
    AHHH THIS -hey, random girl that I haven't seen for 9 years since high school, NO I don't want to help you get that magic stick that will help you upgrade your bakery or imaginary town hall.
  • I guess Im the odd ball because I love facebook, I log in every day and I stayed logged in all day until I go to sleep at night