What exactly are you doing at your FACEBOOK?

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Hello guys, i just wondering why so many people are using facebook.com? is this essential to life? it is like an addictive game Biggrin..so what is your opinion?
 
lol.what the f*** men..i just posted a thread like this in my account..hehehe...niwei i'll just make another thread...
 
I post whenever something significant comes into my mind. I also post when I have something new to share. And how are we to forget to view the latest photos of our friends. I love viewing their vacations, family affairs and their latest gigs. That's why, when I have new photos, I share it with them too. We exchange short pleasantries too with friends. Facebook is so broad that you can do a lot in it.
 
I don't like Facebook at all. Tired of people wanting to know other people's social life ! I use for less time only, i chat with my friends !
 
actually facebook is very interesting site....we can do everything over there like chatting, playing games, share thoughts..and many more....
 
Facebook is actually for communication purpose and there are many things to do with facebook , such as chatting , playing games .
Some of them will advertise their business via facebook and busy marketing.
for me , facebook is just a chatting and friends making medium in net.
 
I post some things i found on net, mostly funny pics, or songs, but mostly im using it communicate with friends when I dont have bill (dont know if that is word) on my mobile :smile:
 
Using facebook helps you interact with even your unknown schoolmate in your elementary years haha. and the fact that you can post pictures there too. love reading your friends comments ahaha.
 
What i usually do in facebook,is to check updates , and if i seE that my friends are online,ill chat with them, and playing facebook games. Or sometimes i view photos of my friends,or read some coMMents.
 
Not much really. I just spend most of my time on facebook doing promotional stuff such as facebook liking, etc and stuff like that. I generally use other stuff for socializing.
 
ObiKinobi said:
Not much really. I just spend most of my time on facebook doing promotional stuff such as facebook liking, etc and stuff like that. I generally use other stuff for socializing.

i like that, i am also doing that but unfortunately i can't get any one like what am i promoting
 
Love them or hate them, social networking sites are here to stay. Facebook and MySpace are among the most popular destinations on the web. And even though they can be extremely annoying, there is one inescapable fact: the most irritating thing about Facebook is the 100m-strong army of people who use it.

When was the last thing you looked at your feed without someone posting an embarrassing picture, or someone else saying something irritating in their status update?

Here are the top 15 things you should never do on Facebook or MySpace:

1. Use Facebook mail instead of proper email
Are you silly? When you Facebook mail me, I have to log into my real email to find that I then have to go and log into my Facebook account to read and reply to your message. If you've got my real email address, please use it.

2. Add old friends and then forget about them
This is the biggest social networking crime of them all. How many times has it happened? You haven't seen someone for 20 years; you vaguely recognise their name but not their face. They add you as a friend on Facebook and then after you accept them, you never hear from them again.

3. Adding people you don't even know
It's one thing to add an old friend and then never speak to them. It's another to add anyone whose name you kind of vaguely sort of recognise. It's like that old man in the pub who slaps everyone on the back as if they were old pals, when in actual fact he has no friends, largely because of this habit.

4. Adding single-serving holiday friends
Some people just don't understand that the exchanging of email addresses at the end of a holiday is just a social ritual and is absolutely not an invitation to add you to Facebook and then turn up unannounced at your house three months later.

5. Accepting friend invitations from people you don't know
It's one thing to complain about irritating people adding you on Facebook, but if you accept those invites, you've only got yourself to blame. If you scan through your Facebook friends list, you'll doubtless find a handful of people in there you barely know. It's a horrible realisation - like when you suddenly realise your hand is resting on a knob of someone else's chewing gum underneath a desk.


6. Update Facebook profile when you're supposedly ill
How many times have we seen it? Someone calls in sick in the morning and then updates their Facebook profile minute-by-minute throughout the day, documenting a day of ice cream, chips, video games and jumping on the bed. Get dressed and get to work you lazy hoodwink, or else you'll probably be fired. And it'd be your own fault for adding your boss to be your Facebook friend.

7. Write on a wall instead of communicating privately
The driving force behind the success of Facebook is... vanity. People love the idea that others are watching what they're doing. Tell me this: for what reason would you invite someone to a private party by writing on their wall, other than to show off to all the people on their friends list who you don't want to come? It just makes you look like a tit, so don't do it.

8. Moan in your Facebook status
The most annoying thing that people do on Facebook is to spray their walls with vanity-filled drivel, by posting self-indulgent awfulness in their status updates. "Kerry is sorry how it ended but it had to be done. I love you and will miss you, and I hope you can apologise one day". Oh sod off. If you've got something to say to someone, say it. Don't post it on your wall because no one else is interested, and people just think you're a prat.

9. Other irritating status updates
No, "Dave is" is not an acceptable status update, nor is it original or in any way clever. "Dave just is..." is equally as inexcusable. And "Dave is Dave is Dave" is downright taking the piss. Oh, and song lyrics are also a no-no. "Sandra was happy in the haze of a drunken hour, but heaven knows she's miserable now" will impress people about the same amount as Morrissey's saggy, miserable face.

10. Upload drunken pictures the morning after
Have a little common sense. If you go out for a big one on a Wednesday night, posting humiliating, drunken photos of your friends on Thursday morning is a recipe for disaster. Because when I call in sick at 9am, the last thing I want my boss to say is: "I've seen the pictures of you crawling in the gutter last night. I'm not amused or impressed, now get to work!"

11. Joining ridiculous chain-mail groups
Why do people insist on joining groups such as "On the X of May, everyone has to panic buy carrots"? Come on people, how stupid are you? There's one group on Facebook devoted to nullifying the vegetarian moral crusade, and it's called: "For every animal you don't eat, I'm going to eat three". That's a good group name. "I think Ryan Seacrest is the best presenter ever" is not.

12. Starting said groups
Enough said.

13. Lazy grammar and spelling mistrakes
Reading Facebook is like perusing a six-year olds' English copybook. Come on, people: 'Your' is 'your'. 'You are' is 'you're'. It really isn't hard to get that little one right. And understanding the difference between there, their and they're surely isn't too much of a challenge?

14. Upload photos to Facebook and deleting originals
Uploading photos to Facebook can be a very handy way of sharing your holiday snaps. But for the love of God, don't lose your originals. Facebook is terrible at compressing and resizing images - it turns your 14MP panoramas into 14KB monstrosities. Facebook is not a suitable repository to store your precious photos!

15. Inviting me to be a Zombie Pirate Snot Monster
Please don't do that ever ever again
 
For me Facebook is used mostly to look through the pictures and post anything epic that happened in my life on that very day.Love the moment when "Likes" and "Comments" starts coming in.There's nothing much to do on Facebook anyway but it is sure useful to promote ref links.That is one thing for sure.
 
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