According to this, good for the 10 million US users :thumb:
Facebook is Dead - Long live social media
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According to this, good for the 10 million US users :thumb:
Facebook is Dead - Long live social media
Oh good.
I stopped posting content to Facebook after all the PRISM trout came out. I rarely even like content on other people's pages anymore. The final straw for me was finding out that Facebook keeps information about messages you enter but don't send. Generally you have the expectation that if you don't submit something to a website, no traces of it will remain behind in your file. Evidently you can't expect that with Facebook
It's still a useful tool for gathering information, but they are a straight-up evil company and I no longer have any trust that anything I do on the site will remain private. It's effectively useless for anything but talking directly to friends, and even then, I'd prefer to arrange chats on Skype or whatever.
I was dead once.
I've also never had a facebook, so this doesn't really affect me. I'm glad it's dead, though. Never really liked it.
What's with the guy in the article who looks like Tidus?
I had facebook for a year, and last year, I promptly deactivated my account and haven't looked back since then. It just doesn't appeal to me.
I keep one for the stupid games, but that is it. I still don't know how it got more popular than Myspace. Facebook has always sucked. I enjoyed the music aspect of Myspace and being able to spend hours customizing your own page and making it, well, your own, while Facebook is just not appealing. " "Like" if you believe in some old duck hunters freedom of speech!" Huh? Why do I care who the hell that is and why should I like his freedom of speech more than my own? Gaw, I hate that "like" button!
I still use it and enjoy it. It's a good way for me to hook up with a lot of friends who I otherwise wouldn't be able to talk to and is one of three social medias I use to promote my reviews. It doesn't give me many problems other than the occasional and sudden unnecessary update that didn't need to be made at all.
I primarily use it to keep track of gigs and similar events in my area, I generally post an update myself once a month or so. If it were to die it wouldn't bother me particularly.
This article is pretty biased (and sadly unprofessional). Many people may have deactivated their accounts, but teenagers rule the internet now and I'm sure there are more of them signing up every day.
I use it to keep up in the lives of people who live far away and to make a fool of myself on a regular basis.
Facebook became popular because it originally started out as the ant-Myspace. Not that the internet is ever really "safe", but it was originally for high school and college students only. When you signed up, you had to choose what school you went to, and you had to have someone from your school confirm that you actually went there. So, you had to know someone who was on Facebook so you could search their name and they could validate that you were a real, safe person.
Then a year or two later businesses were added to use it for networking. I remember a LOT of people getting super pissed about it.
Then a couple years later, it was anyone.
It was made to be safer from predators. And it didn't used to have all the tacky stuff on it now.
People still think the internet or any communication device is safe? lulz.
Yeah, this was also nearly 10 years ago. I'm not saying things were ever really safe, but Facebook was set up in a way that you had to be verified you where who you said you were before you joined.
I don't think Facebook is truly dead though the ideals we might have thought it stood for are.
I have 2 facebook game accounts with fake names a/s/l, because that's really all I use it for, literately. The thing I find odd is the way their silly game apps run is by either paying micro transactions or inviting a bunch of fake friends that play the game to make leveling easier and the apps encourage you to invite these random people, but by Facebook rules they will Facebook jail you for inviting friends you don't know. It's a very screwed up system which conflicts the apps they have on their site and the foolish rules the set up. I've been in Facebook jail so many many times it's laughable, but so is playing many of their addictive mind numbing games I suppose.