I've had a Facebook account for over a year, and I just now started "using" it, within the past couple of days. |
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I am torn on the issue now. I like a lot of people who are way into Facebook, so please don't get offended by this post. Different strokes for different folks. I am just going to say what my strokes are and get an idea of what others here think. I sure as Hell don't want to leave this post on Facebook. If Facebook is your life, don't read this. I am in a state of nausea right now, and I am in a mood to go off and get feedback so maybe my nausea will go away and I will keep my account. Maybe. |
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You are dreaming right now.
I've had a Facebook account for over a year, and I just now started "using" it, within the past couple of days. |
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The reasons you listed are not reasons to hate Facebook. The reasons you listed are reasons to dislike your friends. Your friends have always been that way, expecting commentary for every witty remark and un/interesting food item they eat--Facebook merely provides a staple means to express how they are. |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
That sounds like a good approach. I have tried to see it that way, but I have had a few experiences that made me sort of ill. Some of the stuff that has appeared on my wall, and therefore our mutual friends' home pages, has been fucked up. It's not the biggest deal ever, though. However, I can see where something could be in the future. I really got that impression after three different people at different times left posts about smart ass comments I have made about religion. Not the place for that sort of thing. |
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Last edited by Universal Mind; 11-10-2009 at 02:27 AM.
You are dreaming right now.
I agree with the OP. The little updates are annoying. I don't think I've written on my own wall ever. I just use it as a MSN type program to talk to some friends. It's also nice when hot chicks from your old highschool add you and you can creep their photo albums |
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I never sign on to Facebook. My sister's practically addicted to it, but I just don't get much fun out of it as her. I update maybe every 2 weeks. xD |
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Thank you for addressing the issue. Abra did make it clear that Facebook |
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I use facebook alot, but not a means to communicate and stay in touch with everybody. Sure it's a plus I can do that, but mostly it's just a way for me to entertain myself (I play alot of FB apps). |
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I use facebook regularly, and I do keep in touch with people. I don't see the random updates as pleas for attention. I see them as the "long distance networking" equivalent of "casual conversation." Cause you don't always talk about ground-breaking shit when you're with your friends at a bar, right? Well, you don't have to talk about ground-breaking shit on facebook either. But hey, those non-ground-breaking conversations are too pointless to have in private, so why not have them in public, and have other people jump in if they want to. |
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aahaha. |
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Lol @ the Farmville comment. I only publish app newsfeed when I know the majority of my FB friends will be interested (since they play that app also). But if it's an app rarely any of my friends play, I don't publish it. Don't see the point. |
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I've got one word: Ugh. |
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Every sorrow she can mend.
When i visit her dark realm,
Does it simply overwhelm.
I still like Facebook, but most of my friends are actually...well, friends, even if we haven't kept in touch. They're people I know and like, or did at one time, and even if some have taken a sad, needy turn while others are obnoxiously successful and/or fulfilled, I'm happy enough with the glancing contact. It's also been very handy for organizing social events, impromptu or otherwise, and passing news around within and among different circles. Also, like any online community with or without the flesh connection, it kicks out a lot of interesting information if you learn to distinguish the signal from the noise (which sometimes means using the ignore button, more often with apps than with people). |
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If you have a sense of caring for others, you will manifest a kind of inner strength in spite of your own difficulties and problems. With this strength, your own problems will seem less significant and bothersome to you. By going beyond your own problems and taking care of others, you gain inner strength, self-confidence, courage, and a greater sense of calm.Dalai Lama
I see Facebook from two (very) different angles. For one, it is a very powerful networking tool, both in finding old friends and in making yourself accessible for them to find, as well as serving as a nice way for future employers to get an idea of what you're like and see current information relating to your work status and history. Among those of us who make their living in various areas of web technologies, this is pretty common. |
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