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  • Post category:Online safety / Relationships
  • Post published:February 26, 2016

Consider what you’d rather be doing than pretending to like someone else’s Facebook updates. Channel your energies into doing those other things by making a plan to do them instead of giving the time to social media.

Source: How to Be Discerning With Your Facebook Friends @ wikiHow

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