5 reasons why you should immediately stop sharing your Year in review on Facebook


Facebook has had a great year! Thank you to have contributed.

1. We do not thank her friends with a sentence automatically generated




How many times have you read "I've had a great year! Thank you to have contributed. "? The first time you may have thought that this little phrase came from the heart ... before you realize it was generated automatically!

2. Everyone knows that your life is not so rosy as it




Nobody is fooled! When you share a status on Facebook , it is obvious to you improve your life a tad to make your friends drool in front of your ideal life (or rather your dream life)! Because sometimes life of your friends is not as good as they claim .

3. Everyone who cares ....




Do you really think that your Year in review is the post that will attract the most commitment to your community? If that was your goal, you can already consider that it is not reached.

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4. The Ego is a great motivating factor in social media




Do not fall into the trap of Facebook who wants to share publications that talk about you. You remember Bitstrip ? The logic was the same. Ditto for LinkedIn , which offers to share a message that you are supposedly part of the 5% most viewed profiles ...

5. Algorithms lack empathy




This man received a notification inviting Facebook to create its Year in Review. Problem, selected pictures are those of his daughter who died this year. This example shows the limits of the algorithms, unfortunately, unable to empathize. The feature "Year in Review" would be designed only for users who have the chance to have a happy life.

And you, what do you think of the feature "Year in review"?

Note from smarty: if after all this you insist anyway, here 's how to make your Facebook Year In Review icon smile 5 reasons why you should immediately stop sharing your Year in review on Facebook
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