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I believe that you can tell if you are a introvert by how many friends you have on facebook.
I think other factors determine how many friends you have on Facebook. I learned that it is hard to keep up with all my friends' posts, so I don't like to have too many Facebook friends.I believe that you can tell if you are a introvert by how many friends you have on facebook.
You could tell if you lived in a cave.And what If I do not have Facebook at all? I live in a cave?
I don't use facebook because I don't have any friends.
Not a very sound hypothesis, haha. For one thing, not everyone uses Facebook. I know some very social people with lots of friends who aren’t in to social media. I would consider myself to be very extroverted and I don’t have a ton of friends on Facebook. Having a ton of Facebook friends only proves that you are very active on social media. Also, some very social or extroverted people are still very discriminating in who they choose to befriend closely. A facebook friendship isn't necessarily close, but you are still inviting that person to see details of your life. I think I have fewer friends than many introverts do, haha.
I think a better indicator is how approachable you are in person. Even then, there are many introverts who are outgoing and good conversationalists.
I disagree.I believe that you can tell if you are a introvert by how many friends you have on facebook.
My latest online (not-so-reliable) personality test indicated that I'm 60% extroverted.
Yet, I have stopped using FB. I am certainly not shy. One reason I stopped using FB is I just can't keep up with people's feed. I have a good reason to think they somehow resent it if you don't "like" their feed. I've noticed they stopped liking my feeds when I stopped liking their feeds.
So I ceased all activity so it would be very obvious that I'm no longer using FB.
There are lots of insecurites flying between FB users which can lead to depression, etc. I've seen this myself from people I know like getting insecure from other people's feeds and from actual studies concerning psychological impact of FB use.
FB / social midea is like a gateway to boasting. Bluntly put, it's like "boasting in a can". It's a lot harder and a lot more embarrasing to notify all your friends and relatives about things you did and things you have before social media existed. Social media made it too easy.
We all know that if great things are happening to us and we report it in detail to friends and relatives, some of them are bound to get insecure. This is why the Bible values modesty, humility, meekness, "don't let the right hand knows what the left is doing...", "don't let the others know that I healed you...", seeking lowly places instead of the "high or best seats". Certain things we have to keep to ourselves.