Meta is starting to ramp up its growth-hacking tactics for Threads in a bid to boost engagement on the Twitter competitor.

  • helenslunch
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    8 months ago

    If I could get all my friends and family to stop using it, I would. Unfortunately they and also several communities I’m a part of choose to continue using Facebook and IG and nothing else, and if I’m not on there I only learn about events and such by word of mouth several weeks later, after they’re over. I have tried to convince them to leave or at least cross-post on other communities but they look at me like a crazy person and don’t care.

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      8 months ago

      I’m in a similar situation. I’m also in a town where I have no friends and I can only keep in touch with the friends I have via Facebook, and then a handful by other methods. My brother is also ASD and Facebook is his preferred communications medium. I really wonder if I’ll ever hear from him again if Facebook goes down. He’s never once called me or emailed me and I don’t know his phone number or email address.

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      8 months ago

      I was in this boat too. Gave it some thought and realized that if my “friend” group was so uninterested in including me that none of then could be bothered to shoot me a text, then… they weren’t really my friends in the first place.

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        8 months ago

        When your group is several thousand people, that can be tiring, and you may not have their phone numbers.

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          8 months ago

          I’ve never been “friends” with thousands of people. If I had 100 people on Facebook, I maybe spent real world time with a dozen and we did have phone numbers so…

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            8 months ago

            Okay well, I am and I do. Not trying to speak for anyone else.

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          8 months ago

          You are not friend with thousands of people. You are friends with a tiny subset of them, about 5 is avarage, so just get them to talk to you.

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              8 months ago

              Well in that case you have better memory than any human who has ever existed. Also they also have better memory than any human who is better existed.

              So there is apparently 1,000 people out there who are freaks of nature and no one’s noticed.

              Come on dude it’s literally impossible to remember 1,000 people’s names, even if you had met even half of them. Which you haven’t because you can’t meet 1,000 people in any real sense, you can see 1,000 people in a stadium perhaps but you can’t really interact with them in any meaningful way.

              Just because it says there your friends on Facebook doesn’t mean they actually are your friends. In that you know them and would attend their weddings.

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                8 months ago

                In that you know them and would attend their weddings.

                Well, most of them no. But we are all part of a community that does activities together on a regular basis.