i tried facebook but deleted it as soon as i realized i couldnt stay anonymous on it. apparently though, the info isnt deleted but still sitting in some big computer file over there. i also didnt like the idea that the people who run facebook tailored the adverts to my interests = too much like big brother.
I am addicted to Facebook. Actually, it is very good to keep in touch with old friends. This is also a good way to meet new people. When you meet a new person (I mean in real life), finish your conversation with “Are you on Facebook?” and you look so … modern (I’m not sure about this word). And it is better than ask the phone number 🙂
Obviously, the main problem is the unrequested marketing.
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i tried facebook but deleted it as soon as i realized i couldnt stay anonymous on it. apparently though, the info isnt deleted but still sitting in some big computer file over there. i also didnt like the idea that the people who run facebook tailored the adverts to my interests = too much like big brother.
I am addicted to Facebook. Actually, it is very good to keep in touch with old friends. This is also a good way to meet new people. When you meet a new person (I mean in real life), finish your conversation with “Are you on Facebook?” and you look so … modern (I’m not sure about this word). And it is better than ask the phone number 🙂
Obviously, the main problem is the unrequested marketing.
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