Good bye Facebookistan!
Facebook has become a thing, or rather a set of thing(s) some can’t go five minutes without mentioning, and frankly we’ve lost the luster or want to have to update our status or promote our business on Facebook when in reality it requires a dump of at least £1,000 to draw attention to your page to begin with.
As people whom have never purchased any sort of help to build our brand we’ve begun to find it outrageous that the entire point of Facebook — is to now well pretty much simply put pay for it.
Why on earth would we pay for something we don’t even have a large amassed following on? Without the help of anything, (maybe except Twitter) we’ve amassed such a following we’ve climbed to the top by ourselves.
So, with that, we officially say we’ve departed from Facebookistan and have no intentions of returning.
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Wow, I’m surprised. You guys actually left Facebook! Hooah to you, FB is a thing of the past.
Of course they left Facebook lmao. They’ve only got 50 likes on there, compared to the 50million+ hits on their website. FB sucks ballz big time.. They’re much better without it.. Bad for their image.