What's Your FaceBook
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 7:45 pm
Mine is: -------------------
(add me, add me, add me!!)
What is yours?
(add me, add me, add me!!)
What is yours?
Well I guess that's your choiceNova Hawk wrote:I've had one for a few years now, but I don't feel right in giving it out. Parental reasons.
I think you're dad just wants you to be safe. Facebook is infamous for its predators. I don't have a Facebook, since I (personally) find it a bit pointless. I mean, you're advertising yourself across the world wide web. Where's the point in that?GangsterJawa wrote:Meesa no havee.I'm gonna get one on my b-day though. For some reason, Dad won't let me get one until I'm 15.
Well, I don't tend to think I would know any predators and anyone who requests for a friend that looks the least bit sketchy would not be considered for a moment. I think it's cool because it helps keep in touch with friends and stuff.Ping wrote:I think you're dad just wants you to be safe. Facebook is infamous for its predators. I don't have a Facebook, since I (personally) find it a bit pointless. I mean, you're advertising yourself across the world wide web. Where's the point in that?GangsterJawa wrote:Meesa no havee.I'm gonna get one on my b-day though. For some reason, Dad won't let me get one until I'm 15.
yeah i agree with that. i pretty much use it as another form of effective communication between friends.Eggman wrote:The main point of Facebook (for me) is to keep in touch with friends who you don't necessarily see all the time. For example, I made some very close friends last summer, the closest friends I've ever had actually. I haven't seen any of them in nine months, but I talk to them everyday, and we're able to keep up with various stuff that's going on in our lives, share videos and pictures of what's happening where we live, etc.
It's also allowed me to connect with people I'll be going to college with next year. With a group for our college class, we're able to get a feel for each other - our likes and dislikes, room mate preferences, hobbies, all sorts of stuff.
So really, it's not meant to be about simply broadcasting yourself all over the web for the whole world to see, it's purpose is more for connecting with people.
QFT. But I also have some cousins who live out of state & country and it's a great way to keep in touch with them since I only see them once every one or two years.Eggman wrote:The main point of Facebook (for me) is to keep in touch with friends who you don't necessarily see all the time. For example, I made some very close friends last summer, the closest friends I've ever had actually. I haven't seen any of them in nine months, but I talk to them everyday, and we're able to keep up with various stuff that's going on in our lives, share videos and pictures of what's happening where we live, etc.
It's also allowed me to connect with people I'll be going to college with next year. With a group for our college class, we're able to get a feel for each other - our likes and dislikes, room mate preferences, hobbies, all sorts of stuff.
So really, it's not meant to be about simply broadcasting yourself all over the web for the whole world to see, it's purpose is more for connecting with people.
How would u feel if a bomb dropped on your house? What would u do then?delta578 wrote:Well I guess that's your choiceNova Hawk wrote:I've had one for a few years now, but I don't feel right in giving it out. Parental reasons.![]()
I personally have NO problem with giving out mine because I know that, if anyone was to harm me, I would not worry as I know that I am in a secure home with people who will protect me (not that I can't protect myself well enough mind).
Amen to that, there's a really crappy, make-your-page-as-ugly-as-possible site for that. What's that site called again? Oh yeah, I remember. MYSPACE.Eggman wrote:So really, it's not meant to be about simply broadcasting yourself all over the web for the whole world to see, it's purpose is more for connecting with people.
Amen to that too, I'ma be blunt and say it's very much not smart to give your Facebook out to someone who you don't know in person. There's waaaay to much identifiable information on there. It's got your full name, which is as simple as a search on a few sites to get ahold of your info, and a lot of people post their phone numbers and addresses anyways.Nova Hawk wrote:I've had one for a few years now, but I don't feel right in giving it out.