Yeah you got me. I’d move but I cannot be bothered to tell 50 sifferent people all of that in case they dont want to move because most people cannot be bothered to install a new app just for our once a month conversations.
You just tell them when they message you why your reply took so long (“I don’t really use this app any more”) and how you prefer to be reached (“I’m on Signal, or you can text me”). And if it’s someone that doesn’t have your phone number, or you don’t want to have your phone number, then does it really matter if their messages to you are delayed?
It’s all boomers now. I don’t think I know a single boomer that doesn’t use Facebook.
I use FB exclusively to sell things. The reality is, young people use FB despite your arbitrary believe they don’t.
People 30 and under are my biggest buyers.
Yep, every one of my friends has fb.
There’s nothing else as easy. And marketplace ia a huge draw.
I’m Gen X, I use it to stay connected to my extended Norwegian relatives.
I’m late Gen z, it’s not my main platform but even I use it sometimes
Boomer here. I don’t use Facebook or Instagram or Tik Tok or any other social media apart of Lemmy.
The only reason most non-Boomers I know even have a Facebook account nowadays is using Messenger (though I do wish they’d move to something else)
Yeah you got me. I’d move but I cannot be bothered to tell 50 sifferent people all of that in case they dont want to move because most people cannot be bothered to install a new app just for our once a month conversations.
You just tell them when they message you why your reply took so long (“I don’t really use this app any more”) and how you prefer to be reached (“I’m on Signal, or you can text me”). And if it’s someone that doesn’t have your phone number, or you don’t want to have your phone number, then does it really matter if their messages to you are delayed?
I mean I guess not. But if I delete messenger and my facebook account I will literally never open any of those again