It's actually not that easy for me to say. Currently, I have 793 "friends" on FB. I primarily used it to announce new green shows etc but many of those people write me messages/comments all the time. I am constantly pulled back in to the site. I haven't "quit" yet but I have shut off all notifications and made a post that said, "from here on out I will rarely be checking FB. If you need me, my email address is in my profile". I've since invited my closest "friends" here and I have regular conversations with them about shit I actually care about. But it's not "easy" to leave when so many people use it as the primary source to contact me. Your point about the teenagers isn't lost on me though, I get it. Still, the article that started this conversation isn't all that interested in data mining teenagers thoughts about the GOP. Right? If you get all the "adults" off of FB, it would crumble.