Dear Facebook,
I wanted to write you and thank you for your recent formatting changes.
I understand that you may not be receiving many letters of appreciation for
the current changes and I wanted to take a moment to let you know how
valuable the changes have been for me. Thank you for making it harder
for me to see the posts of the people I would really like to be able to
see. The new set up is slightly confusing and makes it difficult to see
the "real-time" posts that we've all become accustomed to in the last
couple of years. For most people this poses a significant problem.
However, I am finding it more and more difficult to see the number of
get-togethers, coffee dates, play groups and other interesting
happenings that I am missing out on due to a recent move. This not only
saves my sanity but allows me to get more work done during the day.
Because I am not able to spend such significant times refreshing my
browser to see what I'm missing out on, I am actually getting the more
time consuming parts of my job done in a timely manner. My husband
appreciates that I am not as easily able to lament on the most recent
social opportunity that I missed. Because of your newest changes I am
not able to see the most up-to-date happenings of my friends and have
found it frustrating (as well as heartbreaking) to find out what
everyone is up to. Thank you for your unintentional help in my
irrational adjustment period.
Your Friend,
Brandy
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