Social Media Means
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You won't be able to see your relatives, friends, work colleagues and acquaintances on the platform anymore. You won't be able to keep in touch on the social media platform and won't be able to see their posts or get their notifications. You lose touch with your online social circle until you reactivate your account.
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Read More »A lot of advantages come with having a Facebook account, and it's an easy way to stay up to date with friends and co-workers. However, any social media account comes with potential dangers. Posting what goes on in your life often leads to a loss of privacy, and putting your personal information on your profile exposes it to third parties. As a Facebook user, you have the option to delete Facebook, but you may prefer to deactivate your account instead. A deactivated account is temporarily removed from the social network, but you can reactivate it when you are ready. There are some dangers associated with deactivating your account.
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Read More »The stock has fallen more than 50 percent over the past year. In the most recent quarter, company revenue fell slightly and profits fell 36 percent. Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive, blamed a broad economic downturn that had reduced spending on digital ads, and it certainly played a role.
In October of last year, my colleague Kevin Roose wrote a column titled, “Facebook Is Weaker Than We Knew.” His hook was a series of stories in The Wall Street Journal, based on internal company documents, which revealed the company’s failure to stop content that damaged teen mental health, spread vaccine misinformation and more. “It would be easy enough to come away thinking that Facebook is terrifyingly powerful,” Kevin wrote. “But there’s another way to read the series, and it’s the interpretation that has reverberated louder inside my brain as each new installment has landed. Which is: Facebook is in trouble.” The societal damage that the company was causing seemed to be a sign that its executives were struggling to attract more users and taking desperate measures to do so. Yet Kevin also included a major caveat: The company’s stock had still been rising over the previous year, a sign that investors remained confident.
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