Facebook And Friends

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Big Tech firms face serious headwinds. The big one that confronts Facebook, is that people don’t use it anymore. Sure, the official numbers show otherwise.  There are ways to create official numbers. There is no way to hide reality when reality takes hold. Facebook is dead space. There is a limit to how long it can be presented as otherwise. For years, I used Facebook. I got off in 2020 because I was so offended by the censorship. At the time of my leaving, there were countless users who posted constantly – some all day long.

A few months ago, I logged into a page I opened using an AKA name created years ago. I have never used it. With that page, I only have four friends.

As an experiment, I searched for Facebook friends who used to post constantly. Most of them are gone.Of those I did find, most have not posted anything in two years. I have continued my experiment.

I have a list of ten names. Each day, I check to see if any of them have posted anything. About every three weeks one will post. Out of ten only two have posted anything yet.

Our betters, one of which is Facebook, want to collectively rule the world and manage everyone’s lives. Now their own businesses are starting to fail. How are they going to conquer the world if they lose their wealth and the political power wealth buys them?


 

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I write about economics, politics, and human behavior without the filters people use to protect their illusions. My work starts with natural law and ends with the world as it actually functions, not as citizens are encouraged to imagine it. Free markets evolved as an alternative to violence, and every modern trend away from them leads back toward coercion. I track those cycles, expose the incentives behind them, and explain how power really operates when the slogans are stripped away. Fantasy Free Economics exists to give readers an advantage: clarity in a world that rewards confusion. I don’t soften language, I don’t flatter tribes, and I don’t pretend that government, markets, or human nature are kinder than they are. My goal is simple—help people see the moving picture of events instead of the still frames they’re handed.
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