Facebook Trouble?
Mark Zuckerberg’s 2004 Email Break-In Could Be A Felony
Facebook Exodus
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Facebook Trouble?
Mark Zuckerberg’s 2004 Email Break-In Could Be A Felony
Facebook Exodus
I still have not signed up for Facebook. Mike Arrington does not seem entirely pleased with Facebook as he writes on his TechCrunch.com site:
One thing I’ll grudgingly grant to MySpace – the site works. That’s more than I can say for Facebook over the last month or so.
In the past Facebook has had desperately slow [...]
Chad Mumm, of Switched.com, lists and describes 15 reasons to quit Facebook. His reasons involve unwanted quizzes, friend requests, embarrassing pictures, etc. If you are thinking about quitting Facebook, read the whole article. Here’s an excerpt:
We’ve been with the site since the early days, but we’ll admit to feeling some considerable Facebook fatigue recently. As [...]
David Derbyshire wrote an alarming article for the DailyMail Online. Here is an excerpt:
Social networking websites are causing alarming changes in the brains of young users, an eminent scientist has warned.
Sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Bebo are said to shorten attention spans, encourage instant gratification and make young people more self-centred.
Testing Facebook
Yesterday, I received the following message in my email inbox:
I heard a rumor that founder and President of the Low Tech Times has signed up for a Facebook account. Can you confirm or deny?
Kevin
The rumor is false. I do not have a Facebook account. On Wednesday evening, my friend Mike R. let [...]