Ehh, change can be hard for some, but it can also be much better. This can be brought back to the days of MySpace and the emerging Facebook platform at the time. Remember, the herd locked in the matrix always move together.
Also, nobody should be leaving their only source of photos on an online platform, that's not smart at all. If you don't have actual copies on the computer or phone, I'd do it now. Facebook could die just like MySpace did many years ago, even without a lawsuit. Once people get bored with one platform while a newer one comes out with more flashy things, they tend to dump the other...literal sheep caught in the matrix to stay trendy.
Also, nobody should be leaving their only source of photos on an online platform, that's not smart at all.
I would guess that over 95% of people do not keep their own photos on local storage, and throw it away when they get a new phone. That's just the reality of it.
Ehh, change can be hard for some, but it can also be much better. This can be brought back to the days of MySpace and the emerging Facebook platform at the time. Remember, the herd locked in the matrix always move together.
Also, nobody should be leaving their only source of photos on an online platform, that's not smart at all. If you don't have actual copies on the computer or phone, I'd do it now. Facebook could die just like MySpace did many years ago, even without a lawsuit. Once people get bored with one platform while a newer one comes out with more flashy things, they tend to dump the other...literal sheep caught in the matrix to stay trendy.
I would guess that over 95% of people do not keep their own photos on local storage, and throw it away when they get a new phone. That's just the reality of it.