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Originally Posted by HanSomPa 
That's a horrible thing to say. Pesonally I feel that facebook is a great way to keep track of what's going on with you friends. There's nothing wrong with being open with your personal life either, and the trend to look down on people who use social networking as if they're drones is just an ugly and disgusting trend anong the "tech" community.
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That's a horrible thing to say. Pesonally I feel that facebook is a great way to keep track of what's going on with you friends. There's nothing wrong with being open with your personal life either, and the trend to look down on people who use social networking as if they're drones is just an ugly and disgusting trend anong the "tech" community.
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Well you and I either have differen levels of openness or you're actually ok with sharing your entire life for the world to gawk at and take advantage.
I've read/seen some really nasty things on facebook, some of young teens who think it's actually acceptable to post images flashing waaaay too much skin, and others of middleaged women discussing how they can't wait to play with their "toys" later that night (witholding alot of detail here, lol)
Now I hope that's not what you'd call an acceptable level of openness. If it is, then good luck to you. Get used to these stories buddy cos it won't be the last.
People just don't understand that if anything, the internet is a much dangerous place to share sensitive infomation.
Slightly off topic, but i just read an interesting article related to Facebook:
http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/story.html?id=ac06eaac-1cb1-4ee7-8e17-a9b8b314af71
Edited by Thingamajig - 2/27/12 at 6:47am












