HEALTH WARNING:There’s a FaceBooker About

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HEALTH WARNING:There's a FaceBooker About

  • Are you an addicted FaceBooker? Can you handle having the piss taking out of you?
  • I quit FB a few weeks ago. And I feel so much better for it.
  • Below is a great and humerous BBC spoof on how your life could emulate FaceBook
  • Interested enough to find out?
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    Is Facebook still better than sliced bread?

    Is Facebook still better than sliced bread?

    It’s about Facebook. I am at home thinking:

  • Is Facebook still the best thing on the internet since sliced bread?
  • Does it still command the shock and awe it created over the summer?
  • Or has the ‘friend baiting’ ** frenzy, legal case and privacy issue chilled the FB fervour for good?
  • Hopefully the conversation around FB vs Blogging is not dead. Is it?

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    Dave Winer: Why Facebook Sucks

    Dave Winer: Why Facebook Sucks

    Dave Winer thinks Facebook sucks. He isn’t alone. I do too. But for totally different reasons.

    Facebook makes my teeth itch.

    Dave Winer: Why Facebook Sucks

    [Photo Fact: This photo is of the Class of Y2K's stained glass window at University Hall of Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. I think it absolutely fantastic. Laptop keyboard spells out Class of Y2K. Neat!]

    Facebook Split The Blog Community

    Facebook Split The Blog Community

    Blogosphere was great. It was wonderful. It had comraderie. We all knew it was right. We liked blogging. We found each other. We connected with each other. We were a community.

    We learned from one another. We grew our blog audiences together. We were riding the wave. We were laughing together. We had good times. We had not so nice times. But we pulled each other along and upward. We knew who we could depend on.

    And then Facebook came along and split us apart. None of the above applies anymore.

    Facebook Split The Blog Community