It's crazy how quickly your network of friends can grow on Facebook. One minute you're just sharing about your day, and the next you have hundreds (or even thousands!) of individuals following along. It's a awesome way to network with old friends, but it can also be challenging. Rarely, it's easy to feel pressure to keep up with everyone, especial
Facebook Friends and Followers
It's wild how quickly your list of connections can grow on Facebook. One minute you're just posting about your day, and the next you have hundreds (or even thousands!) of individuals following along. It's a cool way to network with acquaintances, but it can also be challenging. Rarely, it's easy to feel pressure to keep up with everyone, especiall
Facebook Friends and Followers
It's wild how quickly your circle of friends can grow on Facebook. One minute you're just putting out there about your day, and the next you have hundreds (or even thousands!) of individuals following along. It's a great way to network with old friends, but it can also be a bit much. Sometimes, it's easy to feel need to keep up with everyone, abov
Facebook Friends and Followers
It's wild how quickly your circle of connections can grow on Facebook. One minute you're just putting out there about your day, and the next you have hundreds (or even thousands!) of users following along. It's a great way to stay connected with family, but it can also be a bit much. Occasionally, it's easy to feel need to keep up with everyone, e
The Facebook Algorithm Dilemma: Ally or Adversary?
Facebook's algorithm is/has become/remains a constant source of debate/discussion/controversy. While it aims to personalize/enhance/optimize our news feeds/experience/interactions, critics argue/claim/posit that it can create/foster/promote echo chambers/polarization/filter bubbles and manipulate/influence/control user behavior/perception/engagemen