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Most importantly, since it’s election season in a few states in India currently, watercolor discourse is turning out to get largely political. So the next time a friend gets married, has a kid or goes out on a vacation, and constant updates are irritating you, just ‘snooze’ them. But since most of us are so deeply entrenched into it, may be just staying away from triggers is what would work out best. Taking a break from these social media sites is what we need. I believe it’s a step in the right direction. Then somewhere down the road, blocking a contact meant that you ceased to be friends anymore. You could simply get rid of toxicity, and then the moment you felt things were better, simply unblock. Blocking friends used to be convenient in the past. Also Read - Government reportedly planning to quarterly review compliance of social media companies in Indiaįacebook has now announced the Snooze button that lets you do precisely that for 30 days. Facebook seems to have heard you, and helps you remain connections, minus the toxic updates. If this person happens to be an acquaintance for many years, probably even family, then it gets really awkward to block them or unfriend them.
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Also Read - Facebook sees massive drop in teen usage in last seven years: Report Also Read - Meta AI chatbot says Zuckerberg 'too creepy' and Trump will always be US president Or worse, you have a troll, the constant gadfly right within your network. It’s also quite likely that you have opposite tastes and leanings in politics. It’s quite likely there’s someone who pesters you with their divergent views. In the age of social media, every once in a while you realize that you have connections on Facebook that you don’t necessarily want to have. The feature allows you to mute out friends you don't want updates from.Ĭoincidentally, last week Facebook spoke against prolonged use of social media. Facebook introduced a Snooze button this week