We still get OD refugees now and then. A few of them stay. Dunno about an anti-FB circle though - most Bloopers seem to use FB more than they use Bloop!
Of course - but then a lot of the 100 million also don't use the internet! And gosh, what a waste of time if the people who don't use FB spend their time focusing on FB in an anti-FB group! Why not focus positively on something you like!
Well, AA is not an anti-anything group - it's focused on recovery. What would your anti-FB group be focused on?
Of course, you're free to do as you wish - it makes no difference to me whether you're positive or negative. I was simply informing you that the vast majority of Bloopers use FB, so you might not get any takers for your group. But why not make a group diary and see?
Personally I experience quite a bit of in-depth communication on FB - more so than I do on Bloop, in fact. Guess it depends whom you cultivate friendships with. I'm very particular about whom I add to my FB friends, and whose posts I respond to. People who communicate well about topics that matter are generally able to do so in a variety of settings.