It could be, the miss-allocation of time on FB has the potential to develop a subtle addiction which could turn into quicksand. Even to so called Christian Social Media , many are or are not aware of the possible trap. There is something about the actual physical, hands-on participation that’s luring.
Perhaps, for some, and this is just a stretch of thinking on my part. The external exercised physical involvement (interaction w/computer) is akin to an attraction found in Charismatic churches, with their off-base outward expressions.
I say that in comparison to, sitting still with the Holy Spirit and the Bible in prayer and meditation. When the peace of God is so rich, so very enjoyable, so loving, His comfort is the highest quality of a believers day. Searching the deep, boundless, overwhelming, lofty things of God is so reassuring. Alone with God is priceless.
At any rate; for better or for worse, social media is more or less an addiction of some sort to a lot of people. A good measure of discernment can help restore and maintain Christian quality quiet time with the Word of God.
Lyricist, non-fiction novelist