It got to the point where some days, I was checking my Twitter
account every 3 minutes or less. A fast was in order, and Lent was right around
the corner.
No checking Twitter, Facebook, or Pinterest from Ash Wednesday
to Easter Sunday1.
Pinterest was the easiest to avoid. Their suggestion
algorithms had been getting on my nerves for some time now. Before Lent started,
I removed the app from my phone and tablet. The most I saw of Pinterest were the What's New emails in my inbox, and half
of those didn't interest me.
Facebook turned out to be tougher to avoid than I expected.
Prior to the fast, I had gone a day or two without checking it.
But by Day 2, I had excluded my friend's cancer recovery
page from the fast. Because cancer sucks, and how could I commiserate with her
if I didn't know what was going on?
Then there were the notifications. That number encircled by
an orange or red dot telling you who tagged you in a photo or invited you to
tea or whatever. Those notifications had to go.
Which meant every time I cleared them out, I peeked at the post
at the top of my news feed.
And sometimes clicked Continue
Reading on whatever post was at the top of my news feed.
And once clicked the article that was shared in the post at
the top of my news feed.
As for Twitter, one of the blogs I read includes a bit of
the author's tweet stream. I would purposely go to their site, first to read
the tweets, then to read the blog. Pretty much a violation of the spirit of the
fast.
<sigh>
1. Well, Easter Sunday-ish, I suppose. According to the
Internet, Lent ends on Saturday.
1 comment:
Welcome totally back to FB. Thanks for sharing. Happy birthday beautiful!
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