I wish you good luck with that. I just joined, the Sunday after Thanksgiving. I opened up the free local paper and I saw that I had missed one of my favorite bands, the day before. So I joined to follow bands. It's been great for that function, alone.
My problems with Facebook are that it's pretty much a fake world of fakers. Research backs this up. Everyone goes there to brag about themselves, basically putting up a wall around themselves that is not really who they are, or what their real life is like. This tends to make us feel bad about ourselves. We ask "why are their lives so great, and my life sucks so bad?". It's a vicious cycle. Stay out of that trap.
The other (bigger) problem is that your best interests are pitted against an evil corporation artificial intelligence, Facebook itself. If you want to keep away from Facebook's traps, you can start by not liking anything with a corporate name in the original post. For instance, I won't like a post from a professional sports team I follow, if it says something like Pepsi, papa John's, Honda, etc. The Facebook algorithms count that as a like for those entities. Whether you like them or not. Even if it's a negative post about them.
There are plenty of other things to watch out for, such as getting your privacy settings right.
Here comes Treble!
listen to Meezerpocalypse - INGRID - Spinning Backwards (Keiton Eb Blues open collab)[Meezerpocalypse Remix] on the cloud of sound.
my original music made J Haley "want to barf"