Yes! Ironically, just this morning I spent 20 mins blocking Facebook ads and posts from various sources. Strangely, today Facebook thought I was into Friends(the sitcom) and sport fighting. No idea how that happened. And yesterday, some nice fellow commented to me after reading one of my exchanges, “Ignore him. He’s just trolling.” I told him I knew that but was just playing with trolls. But why bother, really, for all the reasons you stated. My big concern is that all the insightful political commentary by the likes of Robert Reich, John Pavlovich, etc. are seen, “liked” and commented on by like-minded followers. So what? They need to reach the folks who need to hear that information. How does that happen in Facebook’s algorithm? I fear it does not.
I'm buying you those pants.
Yes, Mr. D would rock those knickers.
I find myself posting things just to piss off Jane. It’s kind of fun although I know I am never going to change her mind about anything.
I still say she has a weird fetish and can only get off by being told how wrong she is.
Yeah, she definitely loves the attention.
Yes! Ironically, just this morning I spent 20 mins blocking Facebook ads and posts from various sources. Strangely, today Facebook thought I was into Friends(the sitcom) and sport fighting. No idea how that happened. And yesterday, some nice fellow commented to me after reading one of my exchanges, “Ignore him. He’s just trolling.” I told him I knew that but was just playing with trolls. But why bother, really, for all the reasons you stated. My big concern is that all the insightful political commentary by the likes of Robert Reich, John Pavlovich, etc. are seen, “liked” and commented on by like-minded followers. So what? They need to reach the folks who need to hear that information. How does that happen in Facebook’s algorithm? I fear it does not.