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Do you think it is good or bad to not own a facebook account?
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11-07-2013, 07:55 AM
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Do you think it is good or bad to not own a facebook account?
I do not own a facebook account, I really dislike facebook.
In my opinion, facebook is no longer trustworthy. I think it's a stupid way to contact people too. Ads |
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11-07-2013, 08:00 AM
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no
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11-07-2013, 08:02 AM
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I just got Facebook a few months ago, and kinda wish I didn't. It's addictive. The only reason why I'm keeping my account is because I live a few states away from my family so I can keep in touch. If I didn't though, I wouldn't be on Facebook any more. I suggest you don't get one especially if you like being productive.
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11-07-2013, 08:04 AM
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To be honest, I am a total facebook addict. If facebook weren't around, I honestly have absolutely no idea on what I would do with myself. Although facebook is a lot of fun, talking to friends, connecting with people you haven't seen in a while, etc. I believe that it would be best if you don't have a facebook account.
It saves you a lot of time, and you probably have much better things that you can be doing instead of becoming addicted to facebook. Believe me, If I could get rid of my facebook account, I totally would. But I'm so addicted, I've tried, but I can't. It saves you time, and it keeps you active. |
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11-07-2013, 08:10 AM
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I agree with you I don't think that there is no problem with you not having a facebook it is a waste of time, not only that but there's so many creeps a nosey people. and basically Facebook it's a pretty much put your business out there
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11-07-2013, 08:12 AM
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It's just there to gather information about you and others.
Nothing you ever put there is actually deleted by them - just hidden from you. And they love you to sync your devices. It's like having a whole bunch of people sitting beside you recording everything you do and everything in your computer. Not quite as bad as Google or Chrome, but close enough. I've never used it and never will. |
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11-07-2013, 08:19 AM
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I think it sucks too, but I use it only; for quick messages and to find cool pictures for my videos that I make. That's about it.
I also agree that it's not trustworthy. Not many social media sites are anymore, but I think FB sold out a long time ago. PS: The way to stay anonymous on FB is to use a fake name, fake locale, fake everything. Confuse the heck out of them and never type in anything true about yourself. Even if they can track the IIP, that's about all they'll be able to do on the surface. Who knows how much the NSA is getting? |
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11-07-2013, 08:21 AM
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First, I think it's unfair of you to say how you "hate" Facebook, yet you don't have an account. How do you know you don't like something unless you try it. If you have tried it, then maybe you didn't have the right group of friends.
Facebook isn't the problem. The problem is some of the people who use it. There are way too many underage kids who use it to talk about how bored they are, or to post ridiculous pictures of themselves (usually selfies posed in a bathroom) making what they think of as funny faces, or update their statuses with nonsense "games" like "Do you think <insert name here> is cute? Repost to everyone with your answer". Facebook has become an Internet day care. It's also become the platform for cyber-bullying. If you know who your friends are, then there shouldn't be a problem. It's also a good way to keep in touch with old friends who have moved away or relatives who live in other states or countries. It's a great way to share your thoughts, accomplishments and pictures. Another issue is those who post way too much information. That's where privacy risks come into play. With anything, Facebook has to be used responsibly. |
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11-07-2013, 08:30 AM
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facebook is good at its place...
Facebook is a very good social networking device. It allows you to create and maintain a profile, which can be used to tell people more about you. On your profile you can edit things such as your profile picture, gender, birth date, hometown, family, relationship status, political views, religion, activities, hobbies, interests, favourite music, favourite movies, favourite TV shows, favourite quotations, favourite books, about me information, contact details and education and work. There are also many groups, pages and networks that you can join to connect with people that have similar interests. As well as joining them, you can create them yourself. Status updates can be used to tell people what you are doing, eating, drinking, reading, watching, listening to, etc. You can also use the status update to post links, photos, videos, events, etc. The best thing about Facebook is the interaction with friends. Once you have added a person as a friend (and they have accepted your request), you will have the opportunity to view their profile, comment on their photos and chat with them, invite them to groups, challenge them in games, add posts to their wall, send them virtual gifts and more. Applications can be added to your profile to allow you to play games, take quizzes, etc. You can also invite friends to these and challenge them. Adding friends is a good way to connect with family, long lost friends and unknown relatives. I personally discovered my half-brother who I didn't even know existed. |
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