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ooohkay, that’s enough I’m joining the exodus, deleting my profile…. I’ll tweet and wait for opensource diaspora* September 2010.
So, are there FACTS on how many NON_Facebook users there around the world? Please let me know…….or perhaps Tweet a yell if you are not….Tweet 1–I am non-facebook
I don’t understand what all the fuzz is about. I don’t own a Facebook account and I probably never will, with the simple reason that I don’t see the use/advantage of having a Facebook account. Anyone else in the world who thinks about it that way?
I don’t understand what all the fuzz is about. I don’t own a Facebook account and I probably never will, with the simple reason that I don’t see the use/advantage of having a Facebook account. Anyone else in the world who thinks about it that way?
I have one simply because it makes staying in touch with distant family and friends easy. No other reason. No Farmville, no 500+ friends. Just long-distance socializing.
That’s all it was meant to be.
I have one simply because it makes staying in touch with distant family and friends easy. No other reason. No Farmville, no 500+ friends. Just long-distance socializing.
That’s all it was meant to be.
Dear Lord, when I read these articles it sounds like the people who make these charts have never used the Internet before. I don’t use Facebook, but any site with any kind of social networking (blogging, entertainment, etc) features will have most of all the people who use it check in on it everyday; it’s not a new phenomenon, it’s just that with Facebook it’s on a much larger scale, since it even seems to be one of the reasons the Internet has swelled up more than ever. Most people that I know tend to use Facebook more like an email feature these days, anyway, which people have been checking up on obsessively since email was…invented.
Dear Lord, when I read these articles it sounds like the people who make these charts have never used the Internet before. I don’t use Facebook, but any site with any kind of social networking (blogging, entertainment, etc) features will have most of all the people who use it check in on it everyday; it’s not a new phenomenon, it’s just that with Facebook it’s on a much larger scale, since it even seems to be one of the reasons the Internet has swelled up more than ever. Most people that I know tend to use Facebook more like an email feature these days, anyway, which people have been checking up on obsessively since email was…invented.