Social life without Facebook.
Is it possible?
>>18168792
It's possible, but it's silly.
It's like saying, "I want to communicate with my friends, but I don't want to use the telephone. I'm going to complicate this by sending them letters, or driving over to their house."
>>18168800
>friends
What if I don't have any.
Will having facebook help make them?
>>18168792
Just join local clubs. Like Toastmasters, climbing, or martial arts.
Or you know, use Whatsapp like normies.
>>18168800
except for how you're saying 'i want to communicate with my friends, and i do want to use my telephone, and instead i dont want to have to send them messages and then wait for them to respond'.
no facebook here for 5 years now, and its fine. you just trade numbers with people you meet and then text them when you want to hang out.
you literally dont need facebook.
>>18168792
Not having facebook is somewhat limiting, but you can do just fine without it. I'm pretty happy with my decision not to use it
>>18168809
Not that poster but in my experience I've made a ton of close friends from facebook when I've had absolutely none.
But a few of them were acquaintances from high school/college. then I just commented on their stuff positively a ton. Eventually they messaged me to hang. Then you meet a ton more.
You can't even contact people on Facebook anymore aside from comments. They did the AOL/ AIM split by making a messenger separate and it's now essentially just another version of this or reddit; a message board with accounts. Whoopee
Been without it for 4 years and you'll see how needless it is. I actually consider 4chan healthier because you don't need an account, therefore you dont have to subscribe a part of your life to it.