Jimmy... Dead.
contemplative curmudgeon
The only way it could be evil is if we were forced to use it. Yet that's whats worrying me, hm.
zabu of nΩd;10317971 said:I use facebook a lot for instant messaging, and i occasionally come across party invites or old friends through it, which is nice. I think people are generally more hostile toward it than they need to be, it's a pretty useful tool.
My main concern right now is getting a second account going so i can "keep my worlds apart" in terms of friends vs. family and professional contacts. I talk about smoking pot in private messages, which i probably shouldn't do, but i'd be really surprised if the authorities bothered to track me down for that.
I talk to people I used to steal cars with. Kick doors in with. Stab people with. Shoot up meth with. Sell pounds of meth with. The authorities really don't care about you smoking pot, bud.
I have almost all of my professors as friends on facebook and really have nothing to hide and don't post any obscenities or retardo partying pictures. Totally agree that it's only as evil as you let it be.
The only way it could be evil is if we were forced to use it. Yet that's whats worrying me, hm.
I don't think they explicitly promised privacy, but they didn't have any kind of disclaimer or openly say "we can and probably will sell the information you give us to advertisers."
Or at least they didn't when I signed up for about five or six years ago.
This is a good point. Use it for you want and if you don't want that kind of social network, then don't use it. I think it's a bit disingenuous of people to complain about it and all the stupid ways people use it. That sounds to me like wanting to feel better than other people for petty reasons.Facebook is like just about everything else; you get what you put into it. It's not evil.
This is a good point. Use it for you want and if you don't want that kind of social network, then don't use it. I think it's a bit disingenuous of people to complain about it and all the stupid ways people use it. That sounds to me like wanting to feel better than other people for petty reasons.
I was referring more to the position they took a while back that even if you delete stuff off your profile, they still have it. They backed off and said they would only keep it for 2 weeks further, but why believe them? Who's checking up on what happens to the data after you deactivate your account?
Zuckerberg has voiced open disdain for privacy concerns, so why should I believe FB took the concerns seriously?
really dude? WTF for doing it and WTFX2 for even mentioning it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLrpBLDWyCI
Anyone here ever had lyme disease and got really bloated as a result? I've been on meds for a week and my gut has gotton real distended so maybe is's a possible side effect from the pills?