I created a Facebook account in 2011, I think. Just added a handful of friends, around 10, and set every option to private. Just by adding those 10 friends, I kept appearing in other's people "people you might know..." list, and soon I had 50 friends request, but didn't add anyone, otherwise I'd keep receiving friend request from people of my high school I barely remembered.
I used it for roughly one year, because people would organize gatherings in Facebook groups, and it was easier to keep track of everything. I'm practically a ghost there, and when people ask, I say I don't have Facebook.The reaction of people isn't always
the look on some of these girls faces is priceless! They cannot believe it, their whole life is on Facebook (...). Who the hell is he? For most girls this builds massive intrigue. Their eyes widen as they choke out the question "why?" and it's fun to play with answering that one in different ways.
as Doctor said, mainly, I think, because of location. Around here, hot girls have thousands of followers and so do the higher caliber guys. My guy friends frequently talk about a super hot girl everyone know about because she has 5k followers on Instagram whose I naturally don't know and they're like "dude, seriously, how come you don't know HER?"
Here, everyone has Instagram. Everyone check in every place they go on Foursquare. They're on groups on Whatsapp that know "what's happening". Heck, there are even people who upload shit to YouTube. Saying that you don't know about party X or girl Y may sound a bit like social ostracism.
I think not having a Facebook might make you more mysterious, but just up to a certain point. Or if you're older. If you're close to 20s, it makes you look like a weirdo. I mean, "you're so busy you can't log on Facebook", but is 20 while I personally know people that are in their 30s with their own companies earning rivers of money per month and are on Facebook?
Here's the real problem with Facebook: people just don't how to filter it. My news feed is
disabled, my chat is disabled, I don't follow anyone, and my Facebook password is so huge I have to keep it noted in a piece of paper somewhere (this actually reduces the amount of times I feel like logging), so I
rarely lost big chunks of time due to Facebook. (If I ever did, it was way, way back in the time.) If you meet a girl at a club or a bar and don't want her to have your Facebook, you can always say that you don't have (even if you do). But keeping track of your social circles is something that can be done once per week instead of watching YouTube videos, and won't do you any bad.
Not having Facebook/Instagram didn't make any major difference in my life, but I was wondering that it wouldn't be bad to have at least an account that people could check up, even if they couldn't add me as their friend. That I said, I want to slowly build a killer Facebook/Instagram profile, yet VERY minimalist, just as Doctor outlined. Something which the purpose is to
screen girls who are interested, keep track of wild parties and build a solid circle social circle management tool and expand the circles themselves and make me seem like a cool enough guy.
Everyone's input is highly valuable, as always, but Franco - I'd like to hear what you have to say, particularly, because: 1) You're almost the only one around here that advocates the use of Facebook as a tool and 2) You said that you were social circle king in college. I'm assuming social media might have played a role on it?
Considering the date of the last post, a disclaimer: I realize it's been months since the last post and posting here would be against the online forums "etiquette", but... you see, I found this post using the search, just like - I suspect - much people do around here. If I were to create yet ANOTHER post on the subject, I would lose pretty much every response given in this thread, and probably everyone who has posted already won't post again. As long as I stay within the social media topic, I see no problem in posting this.