Thursday, March 10, 2011

Deactivation

Earlier today, I deactivated my facebook profile.

Although I never 'liked' facebook, I must admit I've been spending way too much time on it. Staying away from it proved to be much harder than one would expect, so hard in fact, that even blocking the website in my browser failed to stop me.
But I've deactivated my account now and realised that, for now, I have no reason to re-activate it.

I do not regret participating in facebook. The idea behind is is genious. However, there's one crucial thing that makes or breaks that idea; friends, or rather lack of them. If there's no one you'd like to know things about and no one wants to know anything about you, then what's the point? That's the situation I found myself in.

So, I deactivated my account and told no one about it so far. Why not? Very simple. In the previous paragraph, you'll have read that I felt like nobody was interested in me, the same way as I wasn't interested in anything others posted. So no, I left without telling anyone. If someone, anyone, tries to visit my profile, they'll know I deactivated the account. So they might ask me trough other media why I did so. When they do, I know that they at least found it was worth visiting my profile. I want to see how long it takes before anyone notices.

I'm impatient to see who will be first.

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