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Facebook digging out and displaying all the facts of my life on a bulletin board," says
one has some skeletons in their closet and I am just not comfortable with
this youngster who joined the network in July 2007 when he was in class XI.
Facebook, you see, had compressed the time, he spent on the site and arranged it in
chronological order. And while he initially liked the new neatly organized scrapbook
like feature, he wasn't happy to reveal posts from the past, those that, until recently,
were hidden under layers and layers of recent updates. Just clicking on a date on the
timeline could transport his friends back in time and enable them to view every
embarrassing comment, link or photo he had posted on his profile.
"I think it's a recipe for disaster," he says. "In 2007, I had some wall posts, which
seemed appropriate at a time, but now after a lapse of four years, I have moved on
and don't want them to be openly displayed for all to see.”
And he is not alone. Many users, worried about how Facebook activity could possibly
affect their offline lives, are choosing to commit 'Facebook Suicide'. While some have
privacy concerns, others feel that the site that was meant to bring them closer to thei
friends actually does the opposite - it reduces their friendship to something
superficial
“Poking and liking are not enough to keep a friendship going,” says a business analy
Having quit Facebook three years ago, she prefers meeting her 'real friends face to
face, instead of reading their trite posts online. “On Facebook, people hype everyda
issues including what they ate and where they went on a daily basis,” says this ana
who continues to use Twitter.
"Facebook has become a time sink and it could not justify the time I spent on it,” h
says, “I spend more time calling up friends or relatives over the phone now.....I als
out and meet people whenever possible and have a good offline life. I do not regre
the change.” Today, Facebook has 800 million users of which 37 million are India
The site has become an online identity for most, and many of those who decide to
cannot overcome the withdrawal symptoms and return. Facebook, fully aware o
addictive powers, facilitates this return by allowing users to deactive' their acco
but continues to store information on its servers so that they can return from th
break', whenever they wish.​

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