Facebook

I joined Facebook when it first starting getting a lot of press - - figured I better know what this new thing was all about. It quickly became clear that it was not for me. Why not? Mostly the "signal to noise" ratio. Certain family members posted a continuous stream nonsense about things only they thought important or interesting, expected everyone else to read it all, and got annoyed when we didn't.

Haven't looked at it in years. Until just now, and it doesn't seem to have gotten any better.
 

I have an account but only log on once every month or so for a few minutes to see what's going on with a few relatives. One friend seems to live on Facebook. What a life.

I've seen threads on other sites where people are upset and go on and on ad nauseum because someone unfriended them or blocked them or whatever. That's so junior highschoolish and juvenile! There have been similar kerfluffles here at SF because of "friends" lists. Pitiful.:rolleyes:
 

I have an account but only log on once every month or so for a few minutes to see what's going on with a few relatives. One friend seems to live on Facebook. What a life.

I've seen threads on other sites where people are upset and go on and on ad nauseum because someone unfriended them or blocked them or whatever. That's so junior highschoolish and juvenile! There have been similar kerfluffles here at SF because of "friends" lists. Pitiful.:rolleyes:

This is exactly the reason I never wanted to be on Facebook in the first place! I left my small hometown and its gossipy, petty neighbors behind years ago and do not want to go back to all that virtually!
 
Yes, that "friends" thing kind of knocked me for a loop at first also. This was several years ago, when Facebook was relatively new. I got a message saying that my own daughter wanted to be "friends." My reaction was,
"WHAT?" Eventually I learned that "friends" has a different meaning on Facebook.
 
I did get a FB account to try to contact a few ex-colleagues. This was partly successful, but I was getting swamped by totally irrelevant 'news' and messages from people I'd never heard of. Then there were the "John Doe is in McDonalds having a burger with two others. Here's a picture of the burger". I occasionally replied to the effect "Listen you dead brain. I don't know you - What makes you think that I give a #### what you're doing? Go and get a life!"

I got fed up with this and just deleted my account. If anyone want's to contact me, they know where I am.
 
I have an account but only log on once every month or so for a few minutes to see what's going on with a few relatives. One friend seems to live on Facebook. What a life.

I've seen threads on other sites where people are upset and go on and on ad nauseum because someone unfriended them or blocked them or whatever. That's so junior highschoolish and juvenile! There have been similar kerfluffles here at SF because of "friends" lists. Pitiful.:rolleyes:

Ad nauseam is probably the best word I learned today! Thanks!
 
From what I know of it, Facebook is much too big and not very private, I prefer smaller sites like this one personally but I appreciate, if you have family and friends worldwide, it would be a good way to all keep in touch
 


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