YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    Facebook Vacation: Taking a Break Is Common

    Ashley Kiley needed a vacation. A Facebook vacation.

    "I needed a break from everyone. I was on the site too much and was wasting too much time looking at information about friends," Kiley, 27, told ABC News.

    She had hit a wall -- no pun intended -- and decided to give up Facebook for a while. And Kiley isn't alone. In fact, the majority of Facebook users are doing or have done the same thing.

    According to a new study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project, 61 percent of Facebook users have taken a voluntary multi-week break from the social network at one point or another. According to Pew, two thirds of online American adults are now on Facebook. (Facebook says it has over a billion active users worldwide, people who log on at least once a month.) Pew's research was based on a phone survey of 1,006 adult Americans over the age of 18.

    RELATED: No Internet for a Year: Tech Writer Tries Life Offline

    So why are they taking some time off? Twenty-one percent of those who took "Facebook vacations" did it because they were too busy and "didn't have time for it," 10 percent said it was becoming a waste of time, while 8 percent said they were sending too much time using the site. Nine percent said there was too much drama, gossip and negativity on the site or among their friends. Twenty percent of those who do not currently use Facebook said they once used the site and have quit.

    But not everyone decides giving up Facebook for a while is the route to go. Pew's latest data shows that 27 percent of Facebook users plan to spend less time on the site in the coming year; 69 percent plan to spend the same amount of time on the site. Only three percent plan to spend more time on the site.

    Overall, the new data from Pew show that many people are trying to figure out how to balance their time on Facebook. "The data shows that people are trying to make new calibrations in their life to accommodate new social tools," Lee Rainie, Director of the Pew Internet Project and a co-author of the new report, told ABC News. "For some, the central calculation is how they spend their time. For others, it's more of a social reckoning as they ask themselves, 'What are my friends doing and thinking and how much does that matter to me?'"

    PHOTOS: Facebook: Timeline of a Social Network

    What the survey doesn't show, though, is that for many, taking those Facebook vacations can be beneficial. Like a real vacation, some come back rejuvenated and with a new outlook.

    "I came back because I felt like I was out of the loop," Kiley, who returned to the site after a month away, said. "But I now budget my time better and don't always find myself reaching for my phone to check my Newsfeed. I now know I can live without it."

    Also Read
    Loading...
    • The Gruesome Details of London's Horrifying Machete Attack

      An attack in broad daylight in London on Wednesday is drawing a swift response — and a possible terror link — from the highest authorities. Reports suggest two men chased down another man with their car before getting out, attacking him with a machete, and dragging him through the city streets. 

    • Cycling-Road-Giro d'Italia classification after stage 16

      May 21 (Infostrada Sports) - Classification from Giro d'Italia after Stage 16 on Tuesday 1. Vincenzo Nibali (Italy / Astana) 67:55:36" 2. Cadel Evans (Australia / BMC Racing) +1:26" 3. Rigoberto Uran (Colombia / Team Sky) +2:46" 4. Michele Scarponi (Italy / Lampre) +3:53" 5. Przemyslaw Niemiec (Poland / Lampre) +4:13" 6. Mauro Santambrogio (Italy / Vini Fantini) +4:57" 7. Carlos Betancur (Colombia / AG2R) +5:15" 8. Rafal Majka (Poland / Saxo - Tinkoff) +5:20" 9. Benat Intxausti (Spain / Movistar) +5:47" 10. Domenico Pozzovivo (Italy / AG2R) +7:34" 11. Tanel Kangert (Estonia / Astana) +7:43" ...

    • ‘Teen Mom’ Farrah Abraham teaches teenage girls a very bad lesson

      “Teen Mom” and “Backdoor Teen Mom” star Farrah Abraham has successfully taught teenage girls everywhere a very bad lesson: If you get pregnant as an unwed teenager, star in a reality show, then a porno, you, too can be super famous!

    • Extreme Solar Storm Could Cause Widespread Disruptions on Earth

      WASHINGTON — If an extreme solar storm aimed at the Earth hits in just the right way, it could put interconnected electrical grids around the world at serious risk, experts say.

    • 10 gut-wrenching images from the devastating Oklahoma tornado

      Entire neighborhoods and two elementary schools were obliterated

    • John McCain Is the Latest Senior Senator to Have Had Enough of Junior Ted Cruz

      For two days John McCain and Ted Cruz have been fighting on the Senate floor over the rules for negotiating a budget, but, like so many fights, it's also about so much more. Cruz is being annoying about the budget, but worse, he just doesn't get the Senate. 

    • Dog Found Standing Guard Over a Tornado Victim Reunited With Her Owner

      There's a happy ending to the story of a dog, found alive in the rubble after a massive tornado devastated Moore, Oklahoma: she's been reunited with her owner.

    • Judge: Hollister clothing unfriendly to disabled

      DENVER (AP) — A federal judge in Denver is contemplating an injunction against Abercrombie & Fitch Co. and J.M. Hollister LLC after ruling earlier that nearly 250 of their clothing stores that cater to a hip, young clientele are unfriendly to the disabled.

    Loading...

    Follow Yahoo! News