Facebook has been around for almost eight years now. Over those years, it has amassed more than 900 million users under its blue banner, which is a great achievement in itself, not to mention the impact it has had on people's life, especially teenagers. However, as a result of some developments, recent or otherwise, people have been trying to limit, or cut off Facebook altogether. Personally, I can think of many reasons why they'd want to do this. But in any case, if you're one of these people, then you might want to preserve some of your most important information before saying goodbye to Facebook. Even after quitting Facebook, you can still use some of the features it provides, so you wouldn't really feel left out.
Why would you want to quit Facebook?
As I said, recently, quite a few people have been either deleting or
deactivating their Facebook accounts. Perhaps Google+ is to blame. But
on a broader spectrum, Facebook itself is responsible for most of it.
First,
of course, is the enormous waste of time. Facebook is a void where no
matter how much time you put, nothing productive is gonna come out, nor
will that wasted time come back. Users might end up on Facebook for
hours, looking through statuses, playing games, sharing funny images,
and so on.