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		<title>Why I Quit Facebook.  (At least for now.)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'm quitting Facebook (at least temporarly) because the site has always been very frustrating for me to use.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve just never gotten along with Facebook.<img src="http://www.heartoflincolnland.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/failbook12.png" alt="Failbook" title="Failbook" width="186" height="66" class="right" style="padding: 4px 0px 4px 4px"  /></p>
<p>The start of the rocky relationship began 3 months ago, when I was pushed into creating an account just because everybody else was doing it, and because everybody else thought it would be a good way to showcase my T-shirts.  </p>
<p>Right from the start, Facebook decided that its UI didn&#8217;t want to work the same as other website&#8217;s UIs.  It presented ridiculous choices for the type of my &#8220;fan page&#8221;.  Is it an &#8220;online store&#8221;?  &#8220;Products&#8221;?  Can&#8217;t I just enter in &#8220;T-shirts&#8221;?  It didn&#8217;t even call them &#8220;fan pages&#8221;, even though they have a button that says &#8220;become a fan&#8221;, and they term their members &#8220;fans&#8221;.  It called it &#8220;create a page for my business&#8221;.</p>
<p>I fought Facebook and eventually managed to create my personal page and fan page.  Except I couldn&#8217;t find them.  You&#8217;d think there&#8217;d be a list of all the pages I&#8217;ve created, so I could click on which one I wanted to post on.  Except I couldn&#8217;t find that anywhere.  I couldn&#8217;t even find anything that said &#8220;pages&#8221;.  I went searching for a little &#8220;help&#8221; link.  I eventually found it, but Facebook&#8217;s lackluster help section didn&#8217;t help me at all.  </p>
<p>So I resorted to Google.  It said that I should have a little &#8220;f&#8221; icon on the little taskbar Facebook gave me.   (The sheer ridiculousness of using a &#8220;taskbar&#8221; inside a browser on a website made me laugh and cry at the same time.)  Except Facebook decided that I shouldn&#8217;t have a little &#8220;f&#8221; icon.  So I gave up, and eventually &#8220;deactivated&#8221; my account in frustration.  (Apparently Facebook is kind of like the Hotel California &#8211; you can&#8217;t leave, only &#8220;deactivate&#8221;.)  I told Facebook their UI sucks as my reason for deactivating.  They said they&#8217;d look into my complaint, but they never did.</p>
<p>About a week later I decided to see if I could have a better relationship with Facebook.  So I reactivated my account.  I eventually found I could access my pages by clicking on the little &#8220;Create an Ad&#8221; link.  Oh, how intuitive &#8211; you want to get me to buy an ad before I can even do anything!</p>
<p>Then Facebook decided I needed to have an identity crisis.  I didn&#8217;t know which identity (personal or business) I was posting as when I posted something on one of my pages.  It didn&#8217;t make any sense &#8211; shouldn&#8217;t I be able to choose which identity to post as?  Apparently Facebook didn&#8217;t want to let me!</p>
<p>All the while, I was constantly encountering bugs and inconsistent UI behavior.  Sometimes something would work, and sometimes it wouldn&#8217;t.  Deleting my profile picture didn&#8217;t mean &#8220;delete&#8221; &#8211; it just meant it got saved in an album somewhere else, and I had to go delete them there.  To &#8220;like&#8221; something, sometimes I had to hit the button twice.  Sometimes it wouldn&#8217;t upload pictures properly.  Sometimes it would just crash.  It was also slow.  It reminded me of Windows 95 running on a 486 with 4 megabytes of RAM.   </p>
<p>Eventually, Facebook crashed big time.  It locked up my browser tab, and I couldn&#8217;t log out.  I closed the Facebook tab, and I couldn&#8217;t log back in again.  I waited awhile, and it let me log in, but it gave me a &#8220;page not found&#8221; error.  What the&#8230; ?  All my work setting up this thing was lost for nothing!</p>
<p>I heard reports of pages disappearing and reappearing before, so I Googled the problem.  I figured out you might be able to get it to work by using https:// instead of http:// in the URL.  So I did, and it worked.  However, this meant that for every internal Facebook link I clicked on, I had to copy and paste the URL, and put that little &#8220;s&#8221; in, because Facebook links are http://.  Annoying.  Can&#8217;t they code this thing right?  Why would anyone want to use Facebook if it didn&#8217;t work half the time?</p>
<p>Still, I continued to use it, because I thought I could make it work.  Shortly afterward, Facebook decided that it wanted to make my personal posts more <s>private</s> public, and forced its new privacy policy on me.  I knew before that Facebook&#8217;s privacy policies weren&#8217;t very good, and I never felt comfortable sharing information on the Internet without knowing who exactly would be able to see it.  So, for awhile, I just didn&#8217;t log on.</p>
<p>I eventually decided to fix my privacy settings in Facebook&#8217;s labyrinthine inner workings, and continued using it despite that.  Then Facebook decided that it didn&#8217;t look good enough, so it changed the way it looked.  Except the new look, though different, wasn&#8217;t any better.  It was still hard to find things, still confusing to use, still lacking rhyme or reason to its UI.</p>
<p>And then there were the things people posted.  I wasn&#8217;t interested in the minute details of everyone&#8217;s life.  I wasn&#8217;t interested in gossip. It bored me real fast.  It felt so juvenile, like high school all over again. Sure, it&#8217;s nice to know what people are up to, but you don&#8217;t have to give me every single detail!  I was just drowning in all the noise.  There was barely any signal, just noise.  It made it hard to reply to other people&#8217;s posts, and hard to get replies on my own, defeating the purpose of &#8220;social networking&#8221;.  I was spending too much time just trying to find the signal, all while trying to fight the site&#8217;s poor interface.</p>
<p>During my constant frustration, not to mention waste of time, I started thinking to myself, &#8220;Why am I using this thing?&#8221; &#8220;Why am I wasting my time on this site?&#8221; I asked myself that, and I reminded myself that I started using Facebook &#8220;because everybody else wanted me to use it&#8221;.   I never liked doing things just because they&#8217;re &#8220;cool&#8221;.  I like doing things because I like doing things.</p>
<p>So I decided I needed to de-friend Facebook.  I logged out one last time a few days ago.  I&#8217;ll see if I feel like returning in a month or so.  Sure, it&#8217;s cool to be friends with the cool kid, but the relationship is shallow and it only makes you feel bad in the end.  I&#8217;d rather be friends with somebody whose company I truly enjoy &#8211; wouldn&#8217;t you?  It&#8217;s interesting what comes up as the first result in Google if you do a search for &#8220;why I quit&#8221;.  It&#8217;s not smoking, it&#8217;s not dope, it&#8217;s&#8230; well, do it and find out!</p>
<p>Oh, and the fact that yesterday, Facebook was granted a <a href="http://mashable.com/2010/02/25/facebook-news-feed-patent/">patent for the news feed</a> doesn&#8217;t make me like Facebook either.  We&#8217;ve had &#8220;news feeds&#8221; since Lincoln used telegraph office in the war department to keep track of the war effort.  You can&#8217;t tell me the news feed is really anything new right now.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t care if Facebook is cool or not.  I wish another social network would come along and kill Facebook.    I hate Facebook.  There, I said it.  That made me feel better.</p>
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