It’s been over a month since I
deactivated my Facebook account.
I guess you could say that I’m
somewhat of a social media addict. I spent my teenage years arranging my top 8
friends on Myspace and writing every little detail of my life on LiveJournal.
And these days I still have an array of social media accounts including
Twitter, Tumblr and Instagram.
For the past few years, I've used
Facebook pretty religiously. It was the first thing I checked when I got
up in the morning, and the last thing I would look at before I went to bed at
night. I enjoyed posting pictures from my holidays, checking myself in when I
was at gigs and keeping up to date with what my friends on the other side of
the world were doing.
However while that side of Facebook
was great, I found there was a darker side of it that was starting to make me
feel really unhappy.
I know that Facebook only shows you
the edited version of what people are doing with their lives. And let’s face
it, the majority of the time it’s the parts that people want to brag about. It
wasn't like I had nothing to brag about myself. I have a great job, an amazing
family and supportive group of friends. However even with all that going on, I
was starting to feel like everyone was leading a much more exciting life than I
was.
Then there’s the issue of
relationships. If you’re lucky enough to be in one, then Facebook can be a
wonderful thing. But if you've broken up with someone, then there can be
nothing worse than seeing that person you used to date all loved up with their
new girlfriend. Even if you're friends and no longer have feelings for them,
there's still a part of you that’s going to feel slightly weird about the
whole thing.
I've also lost count of the
number of my friends who have sat on Facebook waiting for their crush to appear
online, only to then get upset when they don’t talk to them. And if there is
someone on your Facebook who you like, then you can send yourself
crazy overthinking the motive of every girl who likes their
latest profile picture or comments on their status.
There wasn't one
particular thing that made me decide to finally delete my account. I
had previously deactivated it for a week here and there, but always ended
up going back.
This time though I was starting to
realise how much anxiety I had over things I was seeing. Then it got to the
stage where it almost seemed pointless to keep my account active when I was
hiding so many people from my timeline and purposely not looking at particular
profiles.
So after a month of being logged
off, do I actually feel different?
I definitely feel like it’s good for
my mental wellbeing as I’m no longer worrying about what I see and comparing
myself to others. I also feel like I'm making more time to actually talk to my
friends, rather than just reading what they're doing online and thinking that
counts as catching up.
It's not a decision for everyone,
and I still know lots of people who love the site. But maybe this has given you
something to think about next time you find yourself upset over something
you've seen. Or when you realise that you've wasted an entire evening comparing
yourself to the people from school that you really don't really care about anymore.
There's a much wider world outside of Facebook, and it's about time we put down our phones and started to realise it.
There's a much wider world outside of Facebook, and it's about time we put down our phones and started to realise it.
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