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Something I've been thinking about. Facebook is, while also a useful means of connecting with people, a vehicle for narcissism and self-worship. Do any of you guys use it? Is it possible to use it in a skillful way, Buddhism-wise? I've started an experiment of not getting involved with arguments, not posting negative/mean-spirited things and trying not to use it to feed my vanity. But I have no plans to leave it. Thoughts?
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A friend of mine who suspects he's a sex addict has just suspended his own account for the reasons you cite... his parting words were that he's had enough of feeding his ego and facebook was a way for him to propogate his endlessly demanding self...
Not sure if it has stopped him sleeping with random women though!!
I use it merely as a means of keeping in touch with friends back East.
One of my former associates -- though hardly a friend -- is a Facebook addict, and spends most of her time on it whining and pouting.
I think how you use Facebook is usually just a mirror about how you act otherwise in life.
I've cut way back on it because it was making me feel sad or angry at some of the things I would see people post. I learned things about friends and family members that I could have gone a hundred lifetimes without knowing. Some people use FB to keep in touch; others use it to boast, complain, or incite hatred of the Other. Sad.
A screwdriver is a useful tool, whether building a chair or stabbing someone in the face. I guess it depends who's on your FB.
the list is not exhaustive.
Well, I lied...i didn't fold laundry today to get on nb...am I on crack?
in reality, i'm sort of a loner. i have a very small group of close friends, and then i just have a bunch of acquaintances. i can find common ground with anyone, but it's very rare that i find people that i consider similar to myself. for this reason, facebook is rather interesting for me. i've had to block a lot of people's updates from my feed (family members who post hateful things, for example) and i've defriended a whole lot of people altogether because i just don't see the point if we never communicate. but then when i update.. i wonder why so few people comment, haha. the ego at it's best... i think about this a lot. why do i care? before facebook, i was happy to just sit at home and go out on the rare occasion... but now, it seems like i feel this competition to be happier, more social, more fun... because that's what everyone else is doing...
i seriously would delete it if it weren't so convenient for contacting people.
Also it's social side can be useful for a limited amount of gaming -- in my case a relatively non-competitive game called Farmville which all but requires you to interact with others to a certain degree to build and enhance your game farm.
I have had some "friends" use the tool as a preaching platform, so I deleted them, and others as a drama horn, deleted them too.
The only dilema I had was my Mother using it too preach by posting on my wall. I had the urge to delete her, but couldn't bring myself to do it... I eventually figured how to fix my wall so that others can not post to it. She grumbled about it for a few days, now all is well.
I have a bunch of family members who are super-duper-extra-religious, and I've had to unsubscribe from them to make it stop. I respect their right to have their views, but I also find their views offensive and don't want it on my facebook.
FACEBOOK FRIENDS!!! SOME APPS ARE SENDING NOT VERY NICE MESSAGES USING YOUR NAME!!! IF YOU DON'T WANT TO GET INTO TROUBLE WITH YOUR FRIENDS, COPY PASTE AND SHARE THE POST!! IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY FROM ME, BE ASSURED I DIDN'T SEND IT
There certainly have been rogue Facebook applications that send out spam, scam or malware messages that appear to originate from the accounts of the users who installed the apps. Facebook users do need to use due caution when installing applications. Spammers and other criminals have regularly created rogue Facebook applications designed to further their own nefarious activities and this tactic is likely to continue. Moreover, Facebook users should be cautious of following unknown links in messages, even if they appear to come from a friend.
http://www.hoax-slayer.com/facebook-apps-not-nice-messages.shtml :cool:
corporate had their internet unplugged except for email and in network business needs... and they had serious withdraws for weeks.
She wanted to quit.
Lol
And Facebook gives me a way to tease my nephew even from hundreds of miles away, so it's good in my view.