Hooked on Facebook and Nothing to Do About It?

Obviously, if you’re on Facebook you’ve probably seen the posts that are spam links taking you to sites you just don’t want to go to. This story gives some details if you’re not on Facebook.

Here is the problem, and I face it personally: even in our outrage we probably won’t quit Facebook. It’s the vehicle that best gets the word out, so even if we get abused by this spam over and over… could we quit?

I had high hopes for Google Plus, but that doesn’t seem to be headed anywhere meaningful. Once post this blog, it goes right to Facebook and more people will interact with me on Facebook than on this blog. It’s just our nature at this point.

What do you think? Would you be outraged enough with the antics on Facebook that you would actually quit it?

One response to “Hooked on Facebook and Nothing to Do About It?”

  1. I just might. I’ve been close many times. But the thing that holds me back is, like you mentioned, I can reach more people there. If I’m going to write a blog or advertise a book, I have an automatic audience. If we can all crossover to Google, however, I’d be all for it.

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