I've reconnected with a friend I haven't seen in a little over 22 years and one I haven't seen since 1994. Facebook is good for that sort of thing. Otherwise I don't see the point of it.
I've reconnected with a friend I haven't seen in a little over 22 years and one I haven't seen since 1994. Facebook is good for that sort of thing. Otherwise I don't see the point of it.
I'm extremely compartmentalized with Facebook. I hate that boundary-less quality it has where people you work with, party with, are vaguely related to, are your dearest friends.. are all smushed into one blob of FB. I can only see it causing problems. I can just hear the confusion and queries over some of my posts from certain quarters so I am not friends with those people even though IRL I am technically close to them by blood or circumstance. I list my religion as "fangirl", this alone would cause HUGE convulsions in certain segments of my family and.. why do that?
I'm only FB friends with people who I have fun with in that medium. Youtubes, trek quotes, random half assed poetry.. thinking about it most of them post to amuse. None of them post about that great cup of coffee they just had or what they are making for dinner.
If you are the sort of person who would be angsty about being rude if you don't accept friends then don't have FB. You have to either have a very clearly defined idea about who FB is for or like the idea of everyone and his dog's cousin being your friend.
I don't use my real name on Facebook, and I use an email address that is only for FB. This alone saves me from hundreds of friend requests. If you use your real name and normal email people using the search function who ever knew you will be invited to invite you to be friends.
Just create friend groups and break them up into different levels of privacy and security. I have family segmented, employers, grounds, close friends, distant friends etc. etc. all see different levels of what I post. Very few people can see my tagged photos, for instance.
I love Facebook! Ir's a must-have for anybody with a lot of friends and networks who isn't always in the same place.
This.Try it and see if you like it. If you do, fine, If you don't, quit.
I tried it - that being the only way to determine if I'd like it or not - and found it not only worthless, but boring.
Bob Lecheval needs to off his lazy wheels and post some more photos of himself. I think the last time he posted new photos was on Jan 6th - I really do expect more from head on a stick than that.
That's uhh.. a fine horse you got there K'Ehleyr. I like his rainbow pride headband.
Yes, quite a sleek steed.
So far, I have not joined Facebook or any of the other similar sites. Lately, however, I've been hearing from various sources about how big Facebook is getting and how it is becoming the main communication medium for many people, and I wonder if I need to join as well so that I'm not left behind. Its importance has only been underscored by its role in the civil unrest currently going on in the middle east. I don't want to be like someone who didn't get online or get an email account until 2005 because they could still send letters through the mail. On the other hand, I read through my wife's Facebook page and my eyes quickly roll to the back of my head at all the inane pointless stuff people post. I would never post about what I had for breakfast, or the household chores I'm doing, or how much I hate/enjoy my commute to work. Nor do I care about what anyone else had for breakfast, etc.
So, I ask you, should I join? What are the pros and cons? Is there really that much more than just inane idle chatter?
If you do, I urge you to change your handle to farmvillekidSo, I ask you, should I join?
Yes, quite a sleek steed.
I love that Tora ~ from now on he will be known as the 'Sleek Steed'![]()
It must depend entirely on the quality of the people you'll be interacting with.
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