You thought you were getting it all free, didn’t you?
That you’d get to do your own thing, your own way? Have loads of fun? Break a few hearts, put a few aristocratic noses out of joint in a merry free for all?
Ha.
As your poor mother tried to din into your thick skull many times, there are no free lunches! You thought all you need to do is bring is your winsome self to the party and have a rollicking time, but it was not. As soon as they get you into captivity, they let loose an unofficial little rule-book on you. Just to help you out, you know? So you don’t feel lost…
Sociologists many generations hence will cite Facebook as THE turning point in human history. And no, humans will not be extinct by then. We will survive all apocalypses—Mayan or not—to be on Facebook.
The rules then, with no more flak!
Approve!
You must approve of everything by hitting a ‘Like’ on everything your eyes rest upon. ‘Like’ it when someone’s child gets a job and when their wife runs away with the driver. You must ‘Like’ it when they’ve had a new baby in the family as also when their father dies. Your approval must be uniform and unbiased.
‘Likes’ are the way we give each other positive strokes… even (especially) when they aren’t positive. Your ‘Like’ is a way of telling others that your soft, luminous and loving gaze is fixed upon them in abject adoration—in return for their gaze of abject adoration turned upon you. It is a way for you to reassure them that short of a total annihilation of the earth (which we will never allow because this is the only planet with Facebook!), there is no way they can get away from that adoration. It will always be there… dripping softly on their head with cloying, sticky relentlessness regularity.
If you are a newbie, your sensibilities will often revolt against clicking ‘Like’ on some of the fruitiness you come across. Control your wayward wildness and click ‘Like’. Think of it as throwing a scrumptious slice of moist, rich cake in front of a starving street urchin. Your revulsion would find much solace in the enraptured gaze of those grateful eyes. Trust us, we know.
One of your new benchmarks for self-worth shall be the number of likes you get on your posts and comments. For the ‘normal’ among you, let us spell that out clearer. More LIKES is better!
For example, then, if you change your profile picture and you get only three likes, you ought to trot along to the nearest hardware store to buy a stout rope to hang yourself with. Unless you prefer drowning. We’re perfectly okay with both.
It amazes me that we are all on Twitter and Facebook. By “we” I mean adults. We’re adults, right? But emotionally we’re a culture of seven-year-olds. Have you ever had that moment when are you updating your status and you realize that every status update is just a variation on a single request: “Would someone please acknowledge me?”
~Marc Maron
Share!
As a world citizen, it is your duty to click the share button compulsively. The less fastidious you are about the stuff you share, the better you’ll connect with people. After all, there must be someone who has a taste for the stuff floating around in cyberspace. How will you give them positive strokes unless you share things they can relate to?
When sharing inspiring memes, don’t pay any attention to whether or not it makes sense. In fact, don’t read the things at all. To be on the safe side, share everything indiscriminately. Never mind if you’ve shared it before. Never mind if it has been doing the e-rounds since you were in your diapers. Just click on share and you will have done your duty to make the world a better place.
Oh and remember, bizarre is the new ordinary. Thus, you must never, ever, confirm if the tips (read rumor) you are sharing are valid. Let us get those Snopes people go out of business. Impudent upstarts!
You are what you share.
~C.W. Leadbeater
Be Religious!
We cannot emphasize this enough.
When you see one of those pictures on which the deity of your choice (or your network’s choice) is depicted and you are exhorted to share it immediately so that you’ll be suspended in excellent luck for eternity and if you don’t you’ve just sentenced yourself for some crispy frying of your tender parts for (again) eternity- don’t think..! Share it immediately!
As proof of the deity’s instant benevolence, you will not fail to notice that you got a ‘Like’ on your new ‘Share’, will you?
Opine!
Have an opinion about everything on earth. Acquire the talent to present a well- masticated opinion as your own. The more mouths it has been chewed in, the better. When spouting such opinions, you MUST present it as an earth shattering discovery. You simply MUST… or it is no use spouting it at all. That element of novelty (even when it is not) is the fuel which will project it into the next mouth… and so it will go… ad infinitum. Can you imagine the string of boosted self-images such opinions will leave in their wake?!
Imagine the thrill of shooting a well-rounded opinion without having to go through the trouble of sifting through facts, separating them from innuendos, weighing them carefully in the scales of your fairness and only then kneading them into a ball with a sprinkling of compassion! It is so much easier and efficient to take a readymade ball into your mouth and propel it with all you are worth. The farther it goes (the more likes and shares it gets), the bigger your self-worth. Was there ever anything more delightful?
What’s the point of doing anything if nobody’s watching?
~ CrimethInc.
Display Existential Angst!
Your Facebook wall is your new ‘couch’. It is a punching bag, a feather pillow and invisible (making) paint all rolled into one. It is the ultimate rant machine. To make full use of it, (a MUST do for all enlightened, erudite citizens of the world) you must nurture your peeves until they are the size of… er…. Jupiter (let us be conservative to begin with).
If you have had no opportunity for collecting peeves, (God! You’re SUCH a pathetic wimp!) go manufacture a few! To help with that, first develop a sense of entitlement which could eclipse the milky-way. Develop also the habit of turning every stone on God’s earth and expect slugs. If you do it right, you will find entire colonies of slug under the tiniest pebble. If you don’t get it right, keep trying. If you get tired of that, go to that hardware store. Please.
While we’re talking of angst, please remember that the world is dying to hear all about your terrible childhood where in third grade your mom only bought you fifteen new pairs of shoes in an ENTIRE month. If you don’t share—in excruciating detail—every aspect of your broken romantic relationship, people are likely to go into a decline, waste away and die… painfully!
Your broken romances are improperly presented unless the announcement/ descriptions are liberally interspersed with endless rants about what a loser your ex is. This must be judiciously peppered by ‘positive thoughts’ about how stupid they are for having lost you because you are so absolutely exceptional. Don’t worry, no one will ask you why you stayed with the loser for a zillion years if s/he was such a loser. No one will have time to shoot holes in your story; they’ll all be too busy clicking on ‘Like’ and ‘Share’.
These days, most of us have the attention span of a meth-addicted squirrel.
~ Kristen Lamb
Friendships!
Your second benchmark for self-worth is the number of ‘friends’ you have on your FB friend-list. In order to be friends with the entire world, remember the concept of six degrees of separation. You can study it here.
To use this concept, prowl around your friend’s friend-list. There will be a neat little button placed to the right of each name bearing the legend ‘+1 Add Friend’. Click on that button indiscriminately as you scroll down the list. Then repeat, repeat, repeat. That’s all there is to it.
If you feel shy (!) of foisting yourself upon total strangers (what are you doing on FB, you revolting freak?) choke that feeling off. You are doing the universe a favor by forming a densely packed web of connections. By any chance, if you cannot choke the feeling off, for your own good I will have to insist you make that trip to the hardware store.
. . . It’s people talking about each other behind their backs. That’s the vast majority of this social media, all these reviews, all these comments. Your tools have elevated gossip, hearsay and conjecture to the level of valid, mainstream communication.
~Dave Eggers
The Don’ts
Share nothing that would make people think. You don’t want to burden your friends unnecessarily. Since these rules apply uniformly across the world, in a few short months, Facebook will be cleansed of all but the most popular (read inane) stuff. The people who wasted their time generating thought provoking or moving stuff, those who reminded you of your human endowments of intelligence, compassion or humility, will have visited their nearest hardware stores. The disease will have been eradicated.
These rules are easy to follow. All you need to do is to turn a few switches off inside yourself. Trust me, once you have turned them off, you will experience immense peace. Within no time at all, you will forget you ever had them.
And we’ll live happily ever after.
Hahaha Dags….this is truly amazing!! Haven’t laughed like this for some time. Real eye opener for facebookers…:-}
Alas Nargis, I don’t hold any such hope. The mindless ones will continue to like and share indiscriminately as of yore… while you and I will have to end it all after a visit to the hardware store.
I am SO pleased to see you here. Thank you… you made me happy today. 🙂
Dagny
LOL!! 😆
Loved it!!
this reminds me of a post a friend had recently shared on Facebook mentioning that her grandad had passed away! she had quite a few “likes” to that as well!!
When I announced that my mother was no more, I too had likes on that post. I honestly wonder what people are drunk on nowadays.
I am scared to share any bad news now. 🙁
Pleased to see you here. 🙂
Dagny
I had the similar thoughts when I saw the ‘likes’ on my friend’s post announcing that his Dad had expired. I wondered what the logic could be behind ‘liking’ the post?! Were these people happy that the old man died? :O
Shail, I too got likes when I announced my mom’s passing away. It is so stupid…
it had been ages since somebody took a pot shot @ facebook..what is pathetic is the fact that even the educated fall a prey to all fallacies.. 🙂
You are right Ratika. I think we feel incomplete if we don’t ‘like’ everything… 😛
Good to see you here… 🙂
Dagny
Dagny can’t tell you how much I connected with the post. There have been times when people like and wax eloquent about links that do not open. That makes me go into fits of laughter. Great rules!
Rachna: So pleased to read your comment. I am sure all of us have a horde of similar incidents to relay 🙂
Thank you for your lovely comment…
Dagny
Ahh you should see some of the legal sounding gibberish some people posted on FB claiming copyright over their updates or whatever. When they were told it was nothing but a hoax, they preferred to say it would deter people from copying (what??). In Malayalam we have a saying, “Veenedathu uruluka” which translates to, ‘when you have fallen down pretend that you were actually rolling on the ground’. That’s what their response looked like to me 😉
Hilarious post. Now let me go change my profile picture/cover photo and wait for some ‘likes’. If they don’t come fast enough, I will have to go to the hardware store. *sob sob*
No no no… Shail don’t..! You’ll get likes… many likes. I am sure of it… 😀 Your Malayalam saying is hilarious and so very accurate for this situation. 😀
There’s nothing new to say…awesome post…guilty of some here 😛
Janaki, And you think, just because I wrote this that I am not guilty of almost all? The only thing I can congratulate myself on is that I never ‘liked’ when someone shared a tragic/ sad moment.
Apart from that… tsk. 🙂
Dagny
Hahaha !! Loved this one 🙂
Well I am one of the people who earns his bread and butter writting apps (including facebook app) so reading this was refreshing and fun 🙂
Aram, In that case can you design some cool applications by which I can tell people that they suck? Like a ‘you suck dude’ button maybe? Please… pretty pl?
Dagny
Hilariously written and very apt. I avoid the ‘like’ button like plague. It seems so insincere. There have been numerous times when I’ve received a ‘like’ merely seconds after I’ve posted a link to a new blog entry that would have taken even a speed reader five minutes at least.
I’m sure folk click ‘like’ at bereavements when they actually mean to extend their condolences but don’t have the time to tap out the words as a comment. The same for announcements like book releases or some recent achievement or award. Most with even the normal levels of empathy would find it tiresome to feel sad or happy for a person they have never met. The ‘like’ button is seen as a savior for people who really don’t care and at the same time are reluctant to seem apathetic.
And your hardware store thing is just too funny to contemplate!
Thanks Dagny!
ps: I’d just go buy a Glock-17, instead of having to go to the hardware store and pick the rope of the right tensile properties. If it just breaks my neck and I’m still alive and paralyzed neck down, I can’t even sue the store. What would I say? “Yore honah, if this company had had better qualitee control, I’d be dead by now.”
😀
Today I too had first hand experience of the I’ve received a ‘like’ merely seconds after I’ve posted a link to a new blog entry that would have taken even a speed reader five minutes at least syndrome. I mean, I barely post and like start dropping in like… you know? The FUNNIEST thing? The post views remained stagnant at one while I was getting drowned in likes. This WP reader thing is a deadly disease I think. People click away on like without so much a visiting the post. Annoying.
Dagny
PS: Hmmm… perhaps a Glock- 17 WOULD be better. Only, there aren’t very many stores that sell the beastly things, are they? Canada yes, India no. One must therefore deal with hardware stores and their sub- standard goods. Horrid, isn’t it? Chain se marne bhi nahi dete..!
Great tips!! 🙂 😉
😀 Glad you think so…
I have been such a failure at everything here that I am really, truly, seriously considering going off to the nearest hardware store to find a stout piece of rope. But I am afraid of choking. Would that get in the way?
Hilarious list of rules. I wish, I so wish, more people read your post. You know, I have one picture dating a million years ago that I have been recycling ever since. I don’t dare shoot a second picture to upload as my photo. I am petrified at the thought that I might upload a picture and that it might be met with a ghastly silence. Nor do I spout my opinions on FB for precisely the same reason. Thank God for my blog. I can rant all I like, without worrying about the Likes and Comments.
Sigh! I don’t deserve to be on FB.
I sincerely think a stout rope might merely choke you and make you cough instead of finishing the job as neatly as I am sure you want it to be finished. Beware!
I couldn’t concur more with the last line of your comment. If you neither flood people’s newsfeed with any drama, nor shove your pics down unwilling throats… nor even throw any half- baked wisdom at their sleepy heads early in the morning… why ARE you on FB? I’m surprised they haven’t thrown you out as yet!
I am so going to ‘Like’ and ‘Share’ this post on FB…
Thank you Jai. 🙂 I trust you to.