And it's not just because I'm only looking at it on a computer, either. These days, I'm only seeing Facebook at a computer. I can still access the site on the go if I need to-I just need to go through the cumbersome process of opening it up through a web browser on my phone. I also don't feel like I'm missing out on any kind of news at all, because let's be honest, Facebook's days of providing news of actual use are long behind it.Īnd the thing is: It's not like I totally deleted Facebook either. I don't miss having my train time hijacked by being caught up in the political fights (or the rage-inducing comments that followed them). I don't miss the weird sensation of unnecessary updates from ex-boyfriends and other assorted once-familiars. But it quickly became clear that my actual, non-battery, capital-L Life was also better off not having Facebook a thumbtap away. The initial desire to delete started with Facebook vacuuming up so much space and battery life on my (admittedly old) iPhone 6.
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