I disabled comments on my Facebook page so people wouldn't just leave braindead happy birthday comments there and actually send me messages or heck even call me if they cared to, if not it would be fine too.
My aunt just did the braindead HBD comment thing on something unrelated I posted recently instead.
Am I being too autistic about this? I never use Facebook except for the chat program with my family. I usually don't give people gifts unless I think of something really cool that comes from the heart, in a similar vein I don't want gift cards or cash on holidays and I never cash checks from grandparents.
What say you robots?
>>34609742
Nobody blames you. Its normiebook and normie prime territory if youre a robot/cyborg whatever then its best to ignore on birthdays.
Yeah I disabled the birthday thing when I had facebook it's been 2 years now since I've deleted social media. I feel empty but it feels good since I've been forgotten so easily
>>34609742
It's autistic but not for the reason you think. Your motivations for doing that are legit, but instead you could just not show your bday and disable the remainder for your friends, so only those who know when it is will greet you.
Unless you're worried nobody actually cares to remember? :^)
>>34609742
No, not autistic at all. It is exactly as you say, braindead. It prompts them to click a button, they probably didnt remember it was your birthday anyway, it only takes 4 seconds of effort. Its kind of an insult, really, to reduce social interactions to arbitrary clicking and point reward systems. I'd delete my account, but its useful for things sometimes
btw, happy birthday OP. Is it today?