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11 Apr 2012 14:02 #83147
by Snoopster
I real an article on yahoo news a few weeks back where they postulated that the golden days of Facebook are over. When the kids' parents started to go on FB that was the death rattle. Now the kids have found other ways to chat anonymously and are ignoring FB altogether. They also found that people have stopped posting photos and using status updates - and those were the 2 premier features of FB. Add to that the privacy issues and the talk of employers using FB to screen candidates, it's all but over.
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11 Apr 2012 14:14 #83149
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Not really. Myspace was more interactive in that you could customize your profile a lot more than FB. You could add music and videos etc., and there was no centralized way to see what everyone else was "doing" hence it was less voyeuristic.
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