I like it because all of my friends are in one place (which is why I won't delete mine, I feel the same about lj to be honest) but I have issues with a lot of things about it. If another site arose which respected security more arose I would certainly use that.
I've never had a Facebook. I guess for the same reason that I steer clear of crowds. I don't have anything against it in principle; it's just not for me.
I suppose I don't actually hate facebook, as such; I just hate most everything it reveals about my family and 'friends'. I find that I wish to know much, much less about them in every respect, but they don't have an app for that.
Well-timed post. :) I just activated my FB account not because I like it but because there are people there who used to be here and I'd like news of them and they of me (or so they say).
But here on LJ is where all my thoughts will stay and I won't be here less. I think I'm just too wordy for my own good.
It's all a fad. Myspace is a joke now when four years ago it was the hottest thing. I use to complain about needing to re-buy my favorite album as a CD, then a mp3. Now I'm complaining about moving from one social networking site to another: "Wah, I have to set up another profile page."
I am not sure that I agree... that is what I thought at first, but now it has turned out to be a major component in my professional communications. Yes, my FB Friends are a list of friends, exes, high school buddies and game cohorts, but, also on that list there are a bunch of other students from this college, teachers from my last college, teachers from THIS college, ministers, and deans... yes, deans. The stuff I share on LJ I do not share on FB. FB is much more "professional" for me.
Facebook will probably be killed, like the other social networking sites, by its attempts to make money. I'm seriously starting to think that the only viable solution for social networking will be some sort of non-profit co-op model.
Well, it does cost money to offer the service, so the company who hosts it has to make money somehow, and that's fair enough. But it's when they want to make big profits that it all goes wrong.
It's mostly an American phenomenon. We don't have a way to recognize and glorify people who don't have lots of money. If you're not rich, you're shit and your work is shit, forget how good or useful it really is. You'll be spat on by some Persian with a chain of carpet stores and a pile of cash looted from the old Pahlavi regime.
It's not a great way to run a society, but so it goes.
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I just activated my FB account not because I like it but because there are people there who used to be here and I'd like news of them and they of me (or so they say).
But here on LJ is where all my thoughts will stay and I won't be here less. I think I'm just too wordy for my own good.
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Remember MySpace?
Caelum non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt.
The insipid are everywhere insipid.
Excuse my loose and bitter translation. :D
Re: Remember MySpace?
Never went there myself.
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It's not a great way to run a society, but so it goes.