I think part of the discussion here is the important distinction between liking something and it having a significant impact on one's life.
I like Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. The impact on my life if I suddenly couldn't watch it would be minimal. I'd have to find some other source of entertainment for an hour a week.
Whether I like Facebook or not, people in my social circles use it for important communication and coordination. Getting cut off from that would be disruptive. I would have to take active steps to insure I continued to hear about upcoming events that are important to me. I would have to convince friends to communicate using something other than Whatsapp or Facebook Messenger (surprisingly hard given it takes under 60 seconds to install and activate Signal).
I like Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. The impact on my life if I suddenly couldn't watch it would be minimal. I'd have to find some other source of entertainment for an hour a week.
Whether I like Facebook or not, people in my social circles use it for important communication and coordination. Getting cut off from that would be disruptive. I would have to take active steps to insure I continued to hear about upcoming events that are important to me. I would have to convince friends to communicate using something other than Whatsapp or Facebook Messenger (surprisingly hard given it takes under 60 seconds to install and activate Signal).