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My reason to use Facebook is to communicate with local businesses. They are not responsive on emails and calling them seem to much a hassle.

I use it for purely 'commercial' purpose and not remotely close of gaining information about what's going on on the world.

One other reason for me just 'having' it oppose to using it, it I just moved into a new city. It's, I think, a good way to have them added on the platform to get to know them.

I agree with you letting old buddies let go. I see, only communication worth keeping is via instant messaging, such as Telegram & Whatsapp. A good way to talk and let me know what's on with their life instead of having a constant feed. It remove the surprise factor along with things to talk about during instant messaging.




I would check out this app called “the telephone”. They say it was invented in 1876 and that local businesses answer them. When I use the app, I receive near instant feedback. There is even full-duplex voice recognition.


I hate phone calls!

It’s worse than any notification I have ever gotten.

Additionally the only calls I get these days are spam anyways :(

It baffles me that we ever thought it’s acceptable for any person to just call you whenever they pleased...it’s such a intrusive and awkward medium.

I would never go back to that and 100% happy with Facebook, email, etc


Protip: you can call businesses but you don't have to answer any calls from numbers you don't know or approve. This is a nice balance that I maintain. I used to be phone-shy but at some point I just realised that it's usually the fastest way to get the answers or service I look for.


The phone rings anyways though...and they keep trying relentlessly


You can always mute your phone and join the national do-not-call registry to cut down on the calls.


>join the national do-not-call registry to cut down on the calls.

Buwahahahaha. Yea, like that stops the car warranty and health insurance spammers that fake the caller ID of a local number from ringing you 3 or 4 times a day.


It's not going to stop everyone, but it will stop some of them. I've been on it for years, and I only get a handful of calls a year from telemarketers (which tend to be the unscrupulous caller-id spoofing kind).


Yeah, I hate that too.


Asynchronicity is a benefit to me of messaging systems, small businesses (I'm part of one) are more responsive via SMS or Facebook because it's easier to be so. Most calls to us go to answerphone, many times we return a call and get a voicemail service, ... that gets tiresome fast.

With POTS we have to keep contacts separate, with a meeting service contract retention and interaction history - which improve customer service - are built in.


I didn't articulate my post correctly. Local businesses, always call. Social events, I always contact via online media. Usually, Facebook.




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