analogpixel
12 hours ago
You can block all their content, just delete your account.
siren2026
10 hours ago
I deleted all my meta accounts a couple years ago (Facebook, Instagram). When I did it I was afraid I would miss out.
Nope: 5 years after I feel good about not being a dopamine-addicted sheep (At least to Meta). It makes me sick to my stomach whenever I go to a public place and see so many people mindlessly losing their life watching reels and stories full of ads. I Used to take the Caltrain and I estimate >50% of the people were mindlessly scrolling instagram during the 1 hour train ride.
The best time to delete * Meta was yesterday. The next best time is Today.
(To be honest I recreated a bogus account to sell things on MarketPlace and I cannot believe the amount of crap constantly pushed to me)
Arainach
9 hours ago
What does your social life look like? Because the reality for me is that in any major city, a significant number of places - even if they technically have websites - post all of their events and happenings on Instagram/FB.
Sure, I can talk to my close friends on any number of IM platforms, but if I want to get out and have new experiences, join club meetups, be notified of events at venues I care about, etc. - it's Meta or miss out.
coffeefirst
5 hours ago
The first thing I did when I quit social media was sign up for the newsletter of every concert venue in town. I never overlooked a show.
I can’t speak to your interests or city, but as a rule, the greatest trick the social apps ever pulled was convincing the world that they are the only way to receive information.
pimeys
9 hours ago
Go to clubs and check the events from ra.co. Go to concerts and art galleries they all have web pages.
Berlin, Germany
siren2026
9 hours ago
Or dice in NYC.
Most venues and places are slowly going away from closed gardens.
tokioyoyo
9 hours ago
> Most venues and places are slowly going away from closed gardens.
They are? Honestly, first time hearing about this. I've noticed only big events get posted outside of the IG/etc. Even in Tokyo, a simple thing like checking if a place is open on a public holiday is to check their Instagram.
alex1138
6 hours ago
It's funny because this should be a non-issue
Consider the grammar
Hey Alice, did you see the event for Chris's band?
No
It was on Facebook, publically posted (audience set to public)
I'm not on Facebook
Like... you post something public on FB/IG and people STILL CAN'T SEE IT because apparently 'public' means 'must make an account'. It's insanity
ryan_lane
7 hours ago
Sadly in Tokyo, most businesses post their info to twitter or instagram, but in both cases you're able to read without an account (not well, but it's possible).
amake
7 hours ago
Instagram makes it extremely frustrating without an account. Many times I have checked a small business's opening times on Google Maps only to arrive and find them closed... the only place they reliably post their times is on Instagram.
I gave up and got Instagram.
siren2026
5 hours ago
Only way to go is to leave a 1 star review letting them know they need to publish things outside Instagram
tardedmeme
6 hours ago
I guess we need a Nitter for Instagram?
spacechild1
6 hours ago
I had a similar experience in Osaka. Prettry frustrating. Actually, I didn't know that you can read the posts without an account! That's good to know!
oulu2006
4 hours ago
or https://sydneygigguide.net/dl/893a15 in Sydney.
cwnyth
5 hours ago
Maybe I'm just too old for the kinds of activities you're looking to get into, but I haven't had a Facebook since 2014, and had an IG account for just a month or two during the pandemic, and I've had zero qualms finding out information about what I wanted to do or see.
It's definitely not the size of the city that matters, as I was in NYC and only recently relocated to a smaller (but still major) city.
Cider9986
4 hours ago
If all you need is to view the restaurant/event, imginn.com or kittygr.am works well enough for me. I also like libredirect because it blocks the network connections and is convenient, shame that it's a browser extension it could really be built into the browser or something.
siren2026
9 hours ago
Yeah the instagram posting is such a complete BS. I have a bogus instagram account where I don't follow anyone for the couple times a year I need to find set times for an artist or that kind of stuff.
We need to shame artists/events/clubs that only post on Instagram
fragmede
9 hours ago
Arainach
8 hours ago
Sure, for one category of music in some cities there's a resource. There are often community-curated lists that have some things, but if you want specific things or if you want everything/most things, it's the big platforms.
I'm part of some local photography groups. There's a Discord where members plan informal get togethers, but the big events are all posted on Instagram.
I follow a number of local bartenders, and their popup events are all on Instagram. Same for local performing artists.
My bike club coordinates through a Facebook page.
Honestly, none of my non-tech interests are viable (in a group setting) without Meta properties.
loloquwowndueo
8 hours ago
Get different interests then?
It’s like saying “none of my group interests are viable unless I smoke”.
Arainach
8 hours ago
I find a life surrounded only by people who already do the things I do unfulfilling. I also find that almost no one who works outside of tech cares enough about privacy or other issues to care to move off the big platforms.
I already spend my entire work day surrounded by tech workers, I'm not going to change my hobbies to spend more time around them.
twothumbsup
7 hours ago
“Just abandon your hobbies and interests!”
Be fucking serious
spacechild1
6 hours ago
I have been barely using FB, but I deactivate my account early 2025 and I never looked back. I never had Instagram or Twitter.
I thought I would miss out on many events, but then I just signed up to a few more newsletters and that's still more events than I have time to vist.
I still wish we had a proper replacement for FB events. At least we have a nice market place platform that everyone uses (willhaben.at). For a long time I didn't even know that FB MarketPlace exists.
JKCalhoun
6 hours ago
"When I did it I was afraid I would miss out."
All the cool kids left FB a decade ago. You're not missing anything.
siren2026
4 hours ago
well yeah I know that now. But they engineer it so that you feel really bad about trying to leave.
platevoltage
9 hours ago
I deleted my Facebook account years ago. Recently I tried to make a new one in order to get access to the WhatsApp API to use it for my business, and I just get banned right after the account is created. I'm not sure why, but I guess they don't need my money.
tardedmeme
6 hours ago
If you really hate a company, you won't delete your account. You'll run spam on that (verified human) account or sell it to some third party who wants an account for spamming.
lazide
6 hours ago
They make money from your spam too, at least in the short term.
notabotiswear
4 hours ago
I mean, these companies are themselves providing the tools to mass produce what would be labelled “spam,” the topic of the OP itself.
Deleting your account may not make even a pixel of difference in their KPI graphs, but -in addition to the mental benefits- you get the moral one of not being a participant in this mess…
tardedmeme
3 hours ago
They only support spam when it aligns with their own incentives. They hate when other people come along and spam the platform for free.
SilverElfin
4 hours ago
Is there an easy way to delete all of your comments and likes and all of that first? Or at least to randomly alter them into garbage? They make it impossible to do bulk things.