Quitting Tyrannical Facebook (Again)
I quit Facebook in April 2018 after debating it for a few months. I never really looked back. In December 2022, God clearly impressed upon me that I was supposed to go back on Facebook. I did so only …
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I quit Facebook in April 2018 after debating it for a few months. I never really looked back. In December 2022, God clearly impressed upon me that I was supposed to go back on Facebook. I did so only …
This is kind of a catch-all post of some Cal Newport related things I’ve been reading, watching, and thinking about. First is his new book Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment …
So I thought we were going to be focusing on a different topic this week (UFOs and aliens), but it looks like we’ve got two big stories rising to the top. The Wall Street Journal (!) is …
I’ve always been about pointing people to the truth and Christ. Does that mean I influence people? Maybe in the old-fashioned sense of saying someone is a “bad influence” or a …
I quit Facebook in April 2018. I’ve never looked back other than missing some people with whom I no longer interact for various reasons. I’ve sacrificed quite a bit in making the choice, …
You must click over to the article to read it and see the screenshots for yourself. Screenshots of this started popping up on Gab yesterday as it was rolled out on Facebook. This is so incredibly …
I passed my one year anniversary of leaving Facebook a few weeks ago after having thought about it for quite some time. I proved to myself that I don’t need it. I’ve had a few moments when …
It is slightly inaccurate to say this is a record of my first thirty days after I quit Facebook. I’ve been researching people who quit Facebook for the better part of a year and wrote a lengthy …
Don’t be fooled by the post title. I chose the phrase of “quit Facebook permanently and delete it” purely for the SEO value and so people would find this post in the search engines. …
So everyone does Facebook. Or at least 150 million people do. I looked at it once and thought, “The last thing I need is one more thing to do online.” Honestly, some days I’d like to …