Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Petition Twittter & Facebok for mandatory Annual User Vacation, please

The blogster's wider Twitter environment - not to be confused with the folks we follow or with our followers - was fairly quiet for several weeks due to summer vacations and school break in Europe.

But now they, THEY, are back fully rested and recharged. They are people who blame each and every single evil in the world on either American president Obama or on Russian chief of chiefs Vlad Putin. Or a religion they don't like.

Man, if life were that simple.

And for some it is.

What can we do about that, is there no way to get a little piece and quiet for a few weeks without refraining to use Twitter or the FBook at all?

Yes, the it's your choice folks have a good point, and the blogster performs the difficult act a few times a year for Twitter as well as all the time for Facebook. For numbers peeps, that means the combined days of the blogster not using Twitter & Facebook make up more than 50% of our time.

Not so bad but not good enough.

Can someone please start a petition asking Twitter and Facebook to suspend access to every single user account for, say, two weeks a year?

We are thinking two weeks because we don't want to make it too hard, and we know that American companies still feel somewhat uneasy about the whole vacation concept.

How should that work?

Users set their account vacation time at least three months in advance, and if they don't, the last two weeks of the year are made mandatory.

This should be great for everybody. Twitter & Facebook employees could take some unregretted time off, fewer families would fall apart, fewer friendships end in bitter social media blowout. Public health advocates would love us. Advertisers could spend some time of quality ads instead of relentless streams of random crap.

They'd just get a second account?

Why not, Twitter & Fbook would love more users...

Come on, let's do this.

And give the American presidential candidates another topic to disagree on!

Pst...not serious, 'kay?

On second thought...

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