The FACEBOOK Thread

Do you like Facebook's constant upgrades?

  • Yes! The more the better!

  • No! It's getting ridiculous!

  • Yes! The more the better!

  • No! It's getting ridiculous!


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Myspace > Facebook.

More people, less stalkerish.
 
i dont like the thousands of different things on myspace
 
Facebook makes you put your last name and people know what your doing ALL the time. Whenever you comment, add someone, At least of MySpace, you can set your profile private and last name secretive.
 
Facebook makes you put your last name and people know what your doing ALL the time. Whenever you comment, add someone, At least of MySpace, you can set your profile private and last name secretive.
You can do that on Facebook too... :dry:
 
Facebook makes you put your last name and people know what your doing ALL the time. Whenever you comment, add someone, At least of MySpace, you can set your profile private and last name secretive.

That's because it's for people you actually know. That's why it just used to be for colleges, that's what it's made for. If you're meeting new people it's friends of friends who could find out your name anyway.

Going around under assumed name with everything private ruins the point, you might as well just make a personal website then. If you want to be friends with teenage scene kids, webcam girls, and middle age wiccans that you only know from the internet that's what MySpace is for.

It is obviously better for bands though.
 
Facebook is a 'flirt' nightmare. You can't have a girlfriend, Facebook and an harmonious relationship at the same time. Too many ex girlfriends or girls that are prettier than you're current partner sending you 'hugs', 'pokes' or throwing zombies at you. For the sake of peace of mind I had to nuke mine. No loss, don't miss it, I actually feel extremely liberated.
 
Its hard to have a gf on myspace now to, they have a buy your friends, Ive had like 7 chicks buy me as theyre pet. lol
 
hahaha! That's why I'm happy my guy doesnt care about that stuff. He's a total Digg addict
 
So let's me see if I've got this straight...

There are people who work for Facebook that used to work for other companies that had other employees that used to work for other companies that had other employees that once worked for the CIA and US Department of Defense and other information collecting firms. So when Facebook users post stuff like their favorite movies and whether they've read Catcher in the Rye, there's a chance that a series of people can give that information to their former employers.

That would be worrying if Facebook users regularly posted information like their credit card numbers, social security numbers, and crap more pertinent than their favorite bands.
 
If you're using the internet period, your ass is being watched.
 
So let's me see if I've got this straight...

There are people who work for Facebook that used to work for other companies that had other employees that used to work for other companies that had other employees that once worked for the CIA and US Department of Defense and other information collecting firms. So when Facebook users post stuff like their favorite movies and whether they've read Catcher in the Rye, there's a chance that a series of people can give that information to their former employers.

That would be worrying if Facebook users regularly posted information like their credit card numbers, social security numbers, and crap more pertinent than their favorite bands.

Seriously. I don't post my address, credit card #, ss# or phone number and I use a email address created just for facebook.
 
I wouldn't doubt it.

Like doesn't the government have out fingerprints on record since birth or something? :confused:
 
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