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Katy's avatar

Just scrolled through mine too and it surprised me how little you see from your friends. But then again, is it surprising? I have posted pics 3 times in the last 4 years and that’s mainly to satisfy my mum’s friends who look on Facebook. So I guess what can I expect? It’s unlikely to give me updates from my pals. Millennials in this country certainly don’t use it for keeping up with pals.

I do find Facebook useful for community interest groups - eg …. Parent groups or local pages. It really has helped me as a mother to connect with people who are going through similar things / are in my local community.

Facebook know this tho right. We use their other apps (Instagram & WhatsApp) for what we used to use Facebook for. They don’t need us to be on there for what they used to be for, so why would they force it? When they’ve captured us so successfully elsewhere?

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Kevan Pegley's avatar

Excellent summary of today's Facebook. At least it accords with my experience of checking in once a year when a friend sends a link and I am moved to follow it. But even in its heyday I hated it. The user interface was always a complete dog's dinner. I was often struck by how, when I asked how to find a particular feature or view a particular page, neither my daughter nor my wife—at the time regular users—could tell me. Navigation seemed to consist of clicking on tabs and links until you chanced upon what you were looking for. Instagram was always more sorted.

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