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MP007 (m)
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You're probably like me. You're in the process of confirming a whole bunch of friend requests of people from your past. Because of this you can actually watch as Facebook spreads to the masses.
And whenever you hear Zuckerberg (he was on the Today Show this morning) talk about Facebook, you get the impression that it's providing this perfect service making the world a better place.
Puh-lease!
I believe that the success of Facebook is more about voyeurism and social obligation. What does so-and-so look like after so many years? Are they successful? I hope not. I got a new friend request from someone I knew in grade 2, I MUST CONFIRM!
After Facebook completely saturates the market, and the initial novelty wears off (and it definitely does), what will become of the site then? Is Facebook doomed in spite of ridiculous short-term growth?
I think so. Do you
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OMO IBO (m)
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all these social networking sites in my opinion are a complete waste of time and resources. i signed up to hi5 when it first came out and to be i just did not get it. apart from some people getting naked and others getting hit on i just did not comprehend it.
its amazing how almost everyone is on facebook. i get emails from people at work, friends, friend of friends etc asking me to join.
I'm prolly the only person or one of a handful of people without any of those social networking sites
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lucabrasi (m)
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i don't know about any other ones but face book is not a waste of time,met my primary school best friend on there after many years,met extended family from as far as the united states,met secondary schoool friends you also get to connect and identify with people you admire, i don't know 9ice from adam but we send messages to each other which wouldnt have happened first because he doesnt know me and I'm not in the industry and cause i wouldnt have cared one way or another, for me its not a waste of time
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eldee (m)
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@MP007 I like the fact that you examined the pros and cons of facebook
But you have to understand that facebook has put a literal meaning to the fact that the world is a global village The founders have managed to give it the professional touch (that's the workplace networks) but they didn't leave out the social aspect The ability to cut across different sects is what hi5, myspace, tagged and all that couldn't do
Another midas touch facebook have suceeded in applying is the near-perfection of the chat application With facebook, you don't need yim anymore
And have you noticed that Facebook is the first social networking site to put attention to your privacy? You can choose what this friend can see on your profile, that's next level
Come to think of it, do you know that over here, you can actually stage a mass protest from the comfort of your bedroom? Yeah, I saw it on BBC last month, a petition singned by over 500 people will shake any news body
Methinks Microsoft should buy Facebook asap, before they get bigger than this, and they start demanding 100mil
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LadyT (f)
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I don't belong to any of these sites. I had Hi5 and I shut it down. They kind of all become addictive and can really start going to far. Facebook has caused me relationship problems. I shall explain I will be sitting there pouring my heart out about my day and Mister T will just be nodding but not listening he is too busy reading his facebook page. He also does this stupid thing called pets thats a branch of the bastard facebook! So no I think they can take up too much of your time. I prefer forums even with forums you can spend way too much time here. But at least you don't need to update anything reply to any private messages of decline offers from weirdos. wait yes you do!!! 
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ifyalways (f)
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@topic,Maybe.  not there tho 
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chikibaybi (f)
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Its not by force to sign up for face book, if you don't like it, don't go there. As for me, I like it because you can get across to millions of people just sitting in your room, old friends, primary school mates. Aside from the fact that you meet people, its very educative.
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RampantT (f)
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@ I deactivated Facebook. . . .I wasn't using it, and it's too boring 
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OMO IBO (m)
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Its not by force to sign up for face book, if you don't like it, don't go there. As for me, I like it because you can get across to millions of people just sitting in your room, old friends, primary school mates. Aside from the fact that you meet people, its very educative.
please school me on this.
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acidrop (f)
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is it by force to sign up? if u don't want don't sign up
abeg anyone get facebook here, that i can add them?
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earthrealm (m)
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LOL @POSTER
facebook is a choice, no one forced u to join it, before facebook,,,there were countless other social sites, hi5.zoosk.american singles, were the ones in vogue some years back
u can close ur face book acct if u so desire, or stop accepting/giving friend invitees
sheeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssh!!!
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SENATOR JD (m)
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men it aint, i've stayed connected to friends that i hadnt heard from or seen in ages via it, i have made business transactions via it(chat part) so i blive its a thing of choice, u don't like log off permanetly
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iice (f)
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LOL am usually lazy with these sites, the two i have i rarely open them. Someone has to tell me that he/she left a message for me there before i even open it  Eventually they will self-deactivate 
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ow11 (m)
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@MP007
Another midas touch facebook have suceeded in applying is the near-perfection of the chat application With facebook, you don't need yim anymore
Is the chat application better than Y! I'm or the same thing but just a different name?
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naija_diva (f)
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personally i like facebook because i am able to keep in touch with alot of my friends after we graduated high school and i've also found some friends that i went to school with back in elementary and middle school. what i also like about facebook is that it is not infested with a bunch of little kids trying to act grown. myspace was popular until all these 12/13 year old starting logging on saying that they are 17 trying to hook up with guys. then after that everyone shifted to facebook.
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finemocha (f)
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well i know I'm already bored with facebook, i get tired of looking at pics of people i don't even know
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buzyDiva (f)
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The whole world is on facebook and it keeps growing everyday.
The same way u log on to NL . . is close to the way it works on facebook.
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bunmii (f)
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oh i definately do not think it is a waste of time, i ve hooked up with almost all my old school friends in facebook & still keep in touch with them
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eldee (m)
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Is the chat application better than Y! I'm or the same thing but just a different name?
No, it's not, just that now, you can easily open one website and do all what you have to do. The flexibility, is that not what the world is looking for now? Is that not the whole point behind iPhones, PS3's and the multi-task laptops? Facebook is the best thing since Windows98 
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Anuli ph (f)
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facebook is ok. reconnects one with long lost friends and acquaintances. but i know of people who v chosen facebook as a means to settle old scores.
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Anuli ph (f)
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facebook is ok. reconnects one with long lost friends and acquaintances. but i know of people who v chosen facebook as a means to settle old scores. Personally,anyone who dint bother to keep in touch isnt worth having as a friend!
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stillwater (f)
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Re: Facebook: A Complete Waste Of Time? Absolutely not!!!!!! For reasons already listed by other posters. I'm not really into it though. . . I hardly visit mine.
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dee02 (m)
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one man's akamu is another man's cu/m!
some people would rot away without facebook while some don't give a flying fu/ck
if someone decides to spend their precious time trawling facebook then fair enough
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ow11 (m)
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one man's akamu is another man's cu/m!
some people would rot away without facebook while some don't give a flying fu/ck
if someone decides to spend their precious time trawling facebook then fair enough
agreed
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uchetobi (f)
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its not a waste of time to me because I found many lost and forgotten friends via face book.
It’s a great way of keeping in touch and keeping track of what happens to people I care about
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lifeithink (f)
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proudly a FB addict  the world is a global village now get with the program or be left behind!
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Ezinwannem
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I love facebook.I have gotten in touch with people I went to school i thought I would never get to meet not to talk of seeing, If you know yourself, you cannot get addicted 2 it because I am not.
For those of us in school, it is very vitallllllllllllllllllllllllll
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vikiviko (m)
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Facebook is a great. Meet wonderful people , make contacts and possibly change your location. Its a great networking site, i have made contacts from all walks of life. People from diffrent races you meet exchange ideas. Its a global village in facebook.
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Gamine (f)
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NO.
Facebook is clean and simple, i keep intouch with people
i don't bother with Hi5 anymore
i don't do much on facebook anyways i read messages, posts, look at pictures and accept friend requests.lol
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tosinadeda (m)
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facebook is the world now o, and the world is facebook 
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liftedone (f)
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Not for me, no. I've found a few friends there and network closely with them and other family members all over the world. I even found a long lost cousin who lives in Singapore and two other cousins who live in Papua New Guinea and Australia. I think facebook rivals the other social sites because of all that it incorporates and it's more matured audience.
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