Facebook creeped me right out. I didn't have it very long because it was suggesting damn near every person I ever e-mailed or ever posted a comment in their blog as a friend. As well as people I didn't know from Adam friending me, some were friends of friends or friends of relatives but most were just out of nowhere. I'd already faked my name but after I read a Slashdot article on how stuff that was "friends only" was public, I used a fake name generator and became a 56-year-old Japanese-American woman from Missouri and changed my schools to Hogwarts. Gads, I was creeped out enough but when I was able to read about parties and stuff posted by people I didn't know, with street addresses and everything, I thought, ugh ugh ugh.
Myspace is whacked enough, though it's less creepy. I think a lot of Myspacers bailed to Facebook because Myspace takes forever to load/too teenie-bopperish. I can see where Failbook would be useful like for class reunions but I don't understand people using it for their jobs.
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Myspace is whacked enough, though it's less creepy. I think a lot of Myspacers bailed to Facebook because Myspace takes forever to load/too teenie-bopperish. I can see where Failbook would be useful like for class reunions but I don't understand people using it for their jobs.