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Is the mere fact that it even exists a sad indictment of our society? I could be becomming a sort of selective Luddite but I cannot comprehend why this tendancy to live a life so publicly is so compelling.
Is the mere fact that it even exists a sad indictment of our society? I could be becomming a sort of selective Luddite but I cannot comprehend why this tendancy to live a life so publicly is so compelling.
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you can adjust the settings so your freind's friends can't, it can be as private or as public as you want really.
It's also great for group announcements, i.e for my rugby team, sharing photos and news and for any public announcements / arrangements. I've seen people selling stuff over it, organising / mustering interest in social events, organising fundraising events, it does have a lot of uses.
It's also great for group announcements, i.e for my rugby team, sharing photos and news and for any public announcements / arrangements. I've seen people selling stuff over it, organising / mustering interest in social events, organising fundraising events, it does have a lot of uses.
Skype and Facebook are for completely different types of thing (and they're both free). I use FB exactly as ummmm does by the sound of it, and I find it absolutely ideal for that purpose.
You can also communicate perfectly privately via FB.
What I don't like about FB is not being able to split my friends into groups, and so I'd welcome that, provided I can do it myself and don't have FB doing it for me.
For example, to have only family see my photos, it would be nice to click one button rather than have to go throgh every name individually.
You can also communicate perfectly privately via FB.
What I don't like about FB is not being able to split my friends into groups, and so I'd welcome that, provided I can do it myself and don't have FB doing it for me.
For example, to have only family see my photos, it would be nice to click one button rather than have to go throgh every name individually.
I've had two computer problems fixed via FaceBook messaging :-) Thanks Naz x
I know I can skype but it's nice to see her pics and have a better idea of what she's up to.
I broke my phone and lost all my numbers....sent out a facebook message and everyone is texting me their numbers.....it's great :-)
I know I can skype but it's nice to see her pics and have a better idea of what she's up to.
I broke my phone and lost all my numbers....sent out a facebook message and everyone is texting me their numbers.....it's great :-)
"it lets people think that their mundane lives aren't mundane"
Sorry, I don't want to start an FB Vs AB thing here, but that is a pretty sweeping and silly statement given some of the posts on this site, particularly chatterbank. I mean blimey, you can certainly see a share of mundane lives there, the same people coming back day after day talking about the most, well for want of a better word, mundane thing.
That said, I'm not knocking either - I usually have both open at the same time because I want to have them there, and both do different things for different people. I no longer live where I used to and FB keeps me in touch with what is going on back there. Being on CB is less intimate, in that I don't actually know anyone, but that said I feel part of it.
Sorry, I don't want to start an FB Vs AB thing here, but that is a pretty sweeping and silly statement given some of the posts on this site, particularly chatterbank. I mean blimey, you can certainly see a share of mundane lives there, the same people coming back day after day talking about the most, well for want of a better word, mundane thing.
That said, I'm not knocking either - I usually have both open at the same time because I want to have them there, and both do different things for different people. I no longer live where I used to and FB keeps me in touch with what is going on back there. Being on CB is less intimate, in that I don't actually know anyone, but that said I feel part of it.
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