Facebook accountholdership has become so mainstream that only people who could be described as "fringe elements" don't have an account. It's like someone (in the developed world) not owning a microwave or a bed.
Even if the account provided no utility, I don't see why any intelligent person wouldn't maintain one, just to avoid this type of stigma. Maybe you "just don't use it much" because you're "busy with other things".
I wouldn't have one if it weren't for pressure from my family. I'd actually enjoy the associated stigma. It's useful to incite irrational stigma as a way to filter out dumb people.
I consider Facebook to be an unethical company, and I do not wish to provide them with advertising revenue. "Maintaining" an account with Facebook provides them with analytics data and advertising revenue from me that they would not otherwise have. I seriously doubt that I'm the only person who chooses to refrain from some online services for this reason, and I don't feel I have suffered any negative repercussions from making this choice.
It's like someone (in the developed world) not owning a
microwave or a bed.
No, it's like someone not owning a television, video game console, bible, or other popular source of useless entertainment.
Even if the account provided no utility, I don't see
why any intelligent person wouldn't maintain one, just
to avoid this type of stigma.
In my experience, on the rare occasions that intelligent people concern themselves with stigma, it is stigma perceived by peers, not stigma perceived by unintelligent people. Why should an intelligent person be concerned that unintelligent people perceive a stigma due to the intelligent person's lack of a Facebook account, television, video game console, bible, etc.?
If everyone thought the way you do and concerned themselves with stigmas perceived by unintelligent people, there would be no social progress.
"Even if the account provided no utility, I don't see why any intelligent person wouldn't maintain one, just to avoid this type of stigma."
Because if someone is dumb enough to believe that I'm a psychopath because I don't have a Facebook account, I don't really give a crap what they think of me. And I sure as hell wouldn't want to work for them, date them, etc.
There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment. How often, or on what system, the Thought Police plugged in on any individual wire was guesswork. It was even conceivable that they watched everybody all the time. But at any rate they could plug in your wire whenever they wanted to. You had to live—did live, from habit that became instinct—in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and, except in darkness, every movement scrutinized.
If a company didn't want to hire me because I'm not active on Facebook, great! I wouldn't want to work for someone that uses such a heavily weighted metric in their hiring process.
This is just FUD. No sources are cited, other than a coincidental correlation between two people. The "insane" accusation seems to be attributed to some blogger. It must be true!
Well I guess the objectivity of the India Times just went out the window. Facebook is a huge time sink and a way to counterfeit real relationships. Since I've quit the site, I have found my happiness and quality of life have shot up dramatically.
You know why? It's because I'm making real connections with people, instead of reading superficial status updates and being stalked. I am ashamed that this concept could get such traction. Shame on you, humanity.
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 40.4 ms ] threadEven if the account provided no utility, I don't see why any intelligent person wouldn't maintain one, just to avoid this type of stigma. Maybe you "just don't use it much" because you're "busy with other things".
Exactly...what do they have to hide, I wonder?
If everyone thought the way you do and concerned themselves with stigmas perceived by unintelligent people, there would be no social progress.
Because if someone is dumb enough to believe that I'm a psychopath because I don't have a Facebook account, I don't really give a crap what they think of me. And I sure as hell wouldn't want to work for them, date them, etc.
You know why? It's because I'm making real connections with people, instead of reading superficial status updates and being stalked. I am ashamed that this concept could get such traction. Shame on you, humanity.