Should I deactivate my Facebook?

<p>I really need to start getting some summer assignment work done, so should I, like, stop doing things that lead me astray from doing my work and reading my assigned books at least until school starts?</p>

<p>I'm thinking:
-deactivate fb
-delete twitter
-delete apps that serve no educational or beneficial purpose from my iPod touch
-hide my iPod touch lol</p>

<p>Sent from my iPod touch using CC</p>

<p>Learn to concentrate with distractions and GET OFF YOUR IPOD TOUCH!!!</p>

<p>LMAO.
-hides your iPod-</p>

<p>Never works. Especially when you realize a notification came. XD</p>

<p>Yes.
Do it.</p>

<p>Now.</p>

<p>Alight guys, I just deleted about 20 apps, including Fb, twitter, and some games. If I have less access, then I’ll go on it less often. I can’t deactivate though, now that I think of it, because it’s how my friends and family contact me for things!</p>

<p>But I’m keeping my iPod for CC, and for easy research and referente on Google, dictionary, and iBooks. Great educational tool if used properly!</p>

<p>Thanks everyone!</p>

<p>Sent from my iPod touch using CC</p>

<p>Sure you are…</p>

<p>LMAO. i think I might do that during my junior and senior year. Delete the fun out of my life.
I bet I can score high enough…</p>

<p>maybe you should leave CC! lol</p>

<p>No way it works! I tried deleting [not deactivating] and you have to stay off for 15 days. Plus a lot of homework/info about school is shared through facebook.</p>

<p>lol yeah i use facebook alot during the school year too because alot of school info is shared through fb. if thats the same case with you, i dont think you should deactivate. i mean you can’t eliminate all the problems that life faces you with. but you can avoid them.</p>

<p>Tell your dad to change all your passwords and make sure he doesn’t tell you them until you finish! BWAHAHA, brilliant!</p>

<p>I wouldn’t do it.</p>

<p>I’m floating in the same boat, and I’m just not going to go on it. I’m not deactivating it, because someone might say, “They posted the information on Facebook,” or something like that. It’s a useful tool when used properly. Avoid the temptation, but I wouldn’t deactivate it.</p>