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Sunday, April 15, 2018

Today's Survey Question 4-10-18

How many times per day do you visit Facebook?

34 comments:

  1. 3x a month back when I had a page. Quit last month.

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  2. none, i dont even have an account, and no plans to ever get one

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  3. Big Fat Zero, I don't have FB and haven't for years.... Best thing I did years ago was to get rid of it...

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  4. Cancelled them bc Dems are starting to have free speech silenced gettin ready for Islam WATCH look at England.

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  6. Haven’t been on there for 4-5 years. Don’t miss it one ioda . When I was on there probably visited it 12x a day

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  7. Zero. Never have,never will.

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  8. Never. I have a life. Don’t feel the need to justify a pathetic existence by posting every aspect of an imaginary one.

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  9. Zero. Never had an account and never will.

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  10. Never have, never will!

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  11. Usually 1X every day or two, limited contacts by choice, if they start talking negative I delete them.

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  12. 0. Never been on Facebook and don't intend to

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  13. Never had it and don't want my stuff out there.

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  14. 0. Canceled mine 10 years ago.

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  15. Have an account "NEVER-NEVER" use it........No profile..............

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  16. 0% Never did as ex intel member. Was always trained not to be visible.

    Now I see why.

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  17. Maybe once a week, when somebody invites a look. I did delete Facebook Messenger -- it was annoying.

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  18. 2 or more times depending on what's going on that day. I think facebook is a great tool for things like boy scouts, little league, schools, golf clubs, etc. It is also an easy way to stay connected to family and friends. Yes there is lots of junk there but it is easy to blow by the crap. I really do not understand people who scoff at Facebook.

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    1. You don’t HAVE to understand why people scoff at Facebook. Similarly, I don’t understand why people use it or like it. To make that kind of statement shows just how petty and judgmental you are. Why people want to live their life in a public forum with a “look at me...look at me” attitude is the question that should be examined. Taking photos of everything they eat for dinner or posting nonstop professions of how much they “love their families” while everyone knows they are cheating on their spouses shows just how narcissistic people are. If you want to “stay in touch” with family, friends or sports teams, create an email thread or pick up the phone and have personal contact with people. Stop living your life in public hoping to make everyone jealous of the fake life that you have created for everyone to see. Who are you trying to convince that your life is so perfect...everyone...or...yourself? Just to let you know, everyone sees through that crap.

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    2. I agree with ever word you wrote. Looks like someone doesn't know who you are writing about. IMO it sure fits that person to a "T".

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  19. FB is George Soros newspaper.

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  20. A lot. A very lot. To read the news, to talk to people, and mostly to play games. I have attempted several times to close my account but I always sign back in to play my stupid games. lol.

    I am disabled and don't have much to do that I physically can so I spend a lot of time on FB. And the last time I tried to close my account it still had a two week period you had to stay signed out or it wouldn't delete your account. I assume it is the same way now.

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    1. “A very lot”?!? Maybe instead of Facebook you should take an English class.

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  21. None.
    Never thought personal events in my life would be of interest to others experiencing similar events in their lives.
    Those that have interest are either participating with me, or they are made aware by other more private means.







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