daemonluna (
daemonluna) wrote2007-08-27 11:32 am
I dunno, what do you think?
I've had multiple people lately ask me if I'm on Facebook. I am slightly dubious about committing even more time to yet another website, but the other side of that is keeping in touch with people I don't see that often. And as far as my vague understanding goes, it's not like you have to commit to continually adding content, like a blog.
Also, I have foolishly committed myself to putting together a workshop on libraries and social networking tools and having a passing familiarity with the whole MySpace-Facebook thing would be good. But do I need to actually do it myself?
So, flist, what do you guys think about Facebook?
Also, I have foolishly committed myself to putting together a workshop on libraries and social networking tools and having a passing familiarity with the whole MySpace-Facebook thing would be good. But do I need to actually do it myself?
So, flist, what do you guys think about Facebook?
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There's almost no emphasis on text, and people do goofy things like send each other virtual drinks and... I dunno. I didn't think it looked like it was worth my time.
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But I also loathe MySpace (despite having one of those too), so take that as you will.
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I find it's okay - it's a neat cross between Myspace and LinkedIn.
I imagine I'll use mine to keep in touch with Disney people.
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Some of us *like* the CSM. Particularily CSM/K.
:)
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I always thought M/K. hunh.
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When I first joined facebook I didn't see what the excitement was all about, but it grew on me as I learned more about it. The add-on applications (e.g. photo galleries, Where I've Been, Catbook *cough*) are what make it more interesting.
As far as privacy goes, you actually do have quite a bit of control over who sees what.
I find I'm checking LJ less and less often in favor of Facebook, but YMMV.
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