Articles like this bring a smile to my face. Social networking websites is for the birds.
Damn bro. You and I should get a beer.
Articles like this bring a smile to my face. Social networking websites is for the birds.
I was dragged kicking and screaming onto FB. I will admit it's not as bad as I thought but it certainly isn't near as great/interesting as some people claim. The privacy controls are all great, but I don't use any. I don't need to, because I don't post any personal info about myself. Anyone can go into my profile, pictures, etc and not see a damn thing because there's nothing there! I don't know why I would need to put anything there, the only people I friend already knoweverything about me. Facebook isn't to blame for anything, just dumb people who engage in risky behaviors and then count on FB to protect their privacy!
I like Facebook because of the updates- seeing what all my various friends are up to and updating them all about me with a single entry which they all can view.
Especially when you have no social life.
Yes, if you live on social networking sites, that is a good indicator that you have no real social life. good point bag
i like facebook it helps getting basketball games together
It's a great way to organize family GTG's. I don't play any of the games though so I don't have like 800 friends.
The people on my FB page are people I actually want to stay in contact with. I'm married and hide nothing from my husband. He can log in whenever he wants to read it. He doesn't want a FB page or email.![]()
What about Myspace??
My ex girlfriend from 5 years ago made me a myspace account without me knowing, and kept it on for almost 2 years just to dig up dirt on me. I was pissed when I found out and it was what caused our breakup.
I have wondered-- there is a FB account with my name on it that I did not create. I have tried every combination of e-mail address (I only have 2) and password I have ever used and can not get onto it. My name is rare enough that it is supposed to be me.
Give me a break. All Facebook has done is given people a new avenue to practice their infidelities. It just happens to be terribly convenient, which is probably why a lot of relationships fall victim to it.
Blaming Facebook for adultery/divorces is like blaming the highway for traffic accidents, or blaming the telephone for telemarketers. You don't blame the tool, you blame the user.
i once got caught by my psycho ex(where's that troll at?) conversing with this chick i know about how i was unsure whether or not i should be with psycho. needless to say the got all up in arms over it. haha. i hate myspace/facebook drama. i will never ever friend a gf again. that! it's not that i don't respect them enough to allow them to watch my every movement but that they should respect me enough to know i ain't here to screw anyone over.
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