Rhaegar said:
I noticed you also said you deleted your snapchat at one point, how has your social life and getting girls skills changed since deleting facebook and snapchat? Don't people always ask what happened to your facebook/snapchat?
Also, do you think twitter and instagram should be deleted as well?
I've been off facebook for over a year now. Don't have snapchat but it sounds like fun, so I might get it when I get a phone that supports it.
Before I deleted my facebook, I wasn't on it very much anymore, but it used to suck when I'd log in just to send someone a message or something, and find out from my news feed that X girl who I used to have a crush on is now dating someone. I was actually trying out making a new facebook account the other day, but I really just wanted a profile with one picture of me and maybe a short description, so people could invite me to events, but I stopped because I realized that didn't fit facebook's mould, and my profile looked really empty (the only thing on my timeline said "Born").
As for how it affects getting girls/social life: sometimes people say "just add me on facebook", and I'll tell them "I don't facebook, but give me your number and we'll set something up". Another thing that's nice is that I find out about developments in peoples lives by
talking to them, instead of already knowing everything about their life and having nothing to talk about, because you don't want to let on that you were creeping them on facebook... glad to be done with that.
One issue with deleting facebook is that you can't use tinder unless you have a facebook account with friends.
Twitter's too much work, and I honestly don't understand what instagram is for.
That's my 30¢. Hope some of it helps someone out. Otherwise it's just nice to throw my opinions out there.
Michael
EDIT: I didn't answer your question directly. No one even realized I wasn't on facebook anymore. One girl I met thought it was weird that I didn't have facebook, but most people will look up to you and say wow, I wish I had that kind of self control. Really the toughest part about not having facebook is that sometimes you don't find out that someone's having a party until after it happens; but I didn't get invited to that many events in the first place. In summary, facebook was a major timewaster, and getting rid of it was worth it.