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My mother (who up until a year ago couldn't even turn a computer on) has just set up a Facebook account to get in touch with some high school friends of hers (so far, she's reconnected with 4). Mom, my sister, and my friends keep telling me to get on it. But I just don't see the appeal. Though I may have to jump on the bandwagon soon because many of my real life friends have taken on the habit of announcing big news via facebook only.
Now I kinda feel like an old lady for thinking "why doesn't this generation just TALK to each other anymore?"
Oh well. :-P
Now I kinda feel like an old lady for thinking "why doesn't this generation just TALK to each other anymore?"
Oh well. :-P
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Date: 2009-11-01 01:55 am (UTC)I ought to just delete my Facebook account. I try to avoid the place as much as possible..
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Date: 2009-11-01 03:32 am (UTC)I'm lazy enough about keeping up with my LJ and checking my e-mail. I don't think I can keep track of a facebook, too.
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Date: 2010-01-27 06:19 am (UTC)My aversion to Facebook and MySpace is partly due to lazyness (checking/updating them in addition to my e-mail and LJ would take too much time). But it's mostly because I know for a fact that employers check up on Facebook and MySpace and that a goofy cosplay picture on one of those pages could cost me a job.