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Goodbye Facebook

First of all, to be clear: I am not deleting my FB account, because I still find FB useful for marketplace and certain groups I'm part of. But other than that, I will be stepping back at the beginning of Lent, and plan on permanently minimising my use of Facebook - getting out of it what I need, but putting nothing in.

How this has come about

I have loved Facebook since 2007, because it has allowed me to easily stay up to date with what friends and family in distant lands are up to - and they're all over the place: the US, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Austria, ... it's the little things they post about life, that made me feel connected. It's not the same as a once-a-year Christmas update letter: not the highlights, but the nitty-gritty and their random thoughts and small life happenings. That is what has kept me on FB, really, when various friends have left over the past few years.

The other really useful FB feature I got into when the kids were born were the Facebook Groups. I hadn't used those prior to then, but once I had the kids I suddenly discovered local mothers' groups, support and information, and then groups about any and every interest I have. A tribe for every interest. I still love that about FB.

So those two things are the reasons I'm staying, why FB is still a useful tool for me. But it has its downsides.

You might ask, but what about this blog? Isn't this in the public domain? And yes it is, but there are so few views that I know it's not being widely viewed by the Internet at large, and I also keep our names off it so we can't be easily searched for online. The photos I put on here, as this is a Google Blogger hosted blog, are already on the Google ecosystem because our photos are automatically backed up to Google Photos, so I'm not duplicating and adding more photos to the Internet. I'm just curating and showing certain ones.

Of course this is not stepping off the Internet altogether, which is what I would need to do if I wanted to completely safeguard our privacy. It can't be done. We already have a footprint and I don't kid myself for a minute to think that we could hide; nor would we want to, really. It's about engaging with this thing, safely, and on my terms - and that's what it comes down to in the end. So for me this means I shall step back from social media, from the likes and reactions and comments, and go back to a less "social" but more meaningful type of interaction online.

This blog will continue, though. Lots of love to you all, friends.

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