They,like nerds of old,are on-line only because they have no friends in real life. And women generally start wanting to have kids in their teens. It was (((society))) that told them that was bad. What their parents should've worried about was telling their daughters how to tell a good man from a bad one,not "put off having kids til you've made your career". That was always just asking for trouble.
I've never once been there, but what would you expect from a platform that bans anyone who doesn't agree with the groupthink that kikeberg forces goyim to follow?
[–] Well_Deserved_Brew 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
If you're gonna have a Facebook then keep your guard up. Just add people you know, set everything to 'friends only'.
There's conservatives on Facebook but we generally just talk among each other and keep out of the public eye.
And yes I've seen people go after someone's parents, friends, and siblings before. I've seen women in their 50's writing to colleges, trying to rat out a teenager who said something that they found inappropriate. I wouldn't believe some of the shit if I hadn't seen it myself.
[–] codeinemassacre [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I haven't ever used Twitter, but to my understanding this kind of SJW behavior is prevalent on there and slowly seeped into Facebook over time during the eight years I was absent.
[–] steven_feelsperg 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Social networks are designed to amplify virtue signals. It's no wonder Faceberg is full of SJW retards.
[–] SilentByAssociation 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Never bothered signing up with Faceberg; there are unfortunately some idiot females in my family and it's uncomfortable enough seeing them at family gatherings. Having their opinions and drama at my fingertips all hours of the day is not something I'm interested in.
[–] Usernamenameuser 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I wish I hadn't. You cant get rid of it. I made my account the first year it came out, when it was only available to college students and thought it would be a good way to be social and fight out social happenings on campus.
Then later in life I fell into the trap that I could use it to market my business for free. Facebook is a trap. I havent logged on for a long time thankfully, but it would be nice to be able to completely delete the account. I used to drink a lot.
[–] codeinemassacre [S] ago
No one really knew back then - especially if you were a kid. Their ad system is complete fraud, by the way:
Even if you don't have an account with LifeLo-, I mean, Facebook, it still collects information about you. The question is: are you going to willingly give up your information?
I've heard how some people have deleted their account then later decided to go back to Facebook, only to find that everything was still there. Their account was right where they left off. I don't like that at all.
[–] romanstock ago
Is there any site that attracts a majority female user base that isn't the absolute extreme of degeneracy and loser behaviour?