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Facebook Is Great

April 28th, 2007

A while ago I was bullied into joining Facebook. And I’m glad I did, because it’s fantastic.

Facebook, for those who aren’t members, is a “social networking” site. You make a page for yourself, then you add friends to your list. In that sense, it’s just like MySpace, but the difference is that MySpace is shit and Facebook is fantastic. MySpace gives you a little page to write on and a way to send messages, and a contact list, and that really is it. That’s just called “the Internet”. Google give me all that, with nicer layouts, and don’t try to play Slipknot at me every time I visit a page.

Facebook is more for Real Life Friends. If you tell Facebook you’ve got a new girlfriend then it’ll tell all your friends for you. And you can put your address and phone number on it and be sure only your friends can see them. It’s very useful, and it’s been great for my social life because I get invited to more things through Facebook. Mostly I think this is because it gives you a list of all your friends when you make an event and lets you choose who to invite. My last party I invited people I’d never have thought (or been able) to invite without it, and consequently had a fantastic time.

Facebook Gifts

Some people say Facebook is a privacy concern. Some people are idiots. They’re mostly the same people who say Google are a privacy concern. (Not really sure why I’m hyperlinking Google, but it seems polite since I did MySpace and I hate them.)

I can see why people might be concerned about Google. They have all my emails, via Google Mail. Doubtless these contain my address, bank details and so forth somewhere. (They know my bank details anyway because I use AdWords, but let’s pretend I don’t.) They also know what things I’ve been searching for, my favourite websites (via Google Reader), my web history (if not by Google Web History then by AdWords tracking cookies), and so forth. And that concerns people.

I’ve never understood the problem with tracking cookies. They don’t know who you are; they just know that this particular computer has visited website A and website B, and if that lets them know that the person sat in front of it is more likely to want product A than product X then that’s good, surely? It means I’m more likely to see adverts for things I want, which is good for me as it lets me know about awesome things I might want to buy, and it’s good for the advertisers as it means they get more clicks, and it’s good for me as it means I have to see fewer adverts to keep my favourite sites in profit. Everyone wins, and nobody has any significant privacy concerns.

And sure, Google index all my emails, but all email providers do that. And sure, a computer scans them for advert-inspiring words, but it’s a computer. It can’t read; it just executes its little programme. The only valid concerns with any of Google’s services are what happens if they get hacked, and that they have the capability, just like all search engines, browser plugins, ISPs and email providers, to monitor your Internet use. But really, don’t you think they have better things to do than spy on strangers?

Much the same is true of Facebook. People say it’s creepy having all that information about yourself on the Internet, but it’s not really “on the Internet”, is it? It’s on one server, which nobody can access without your express permission. And Facebook only knows what you tell it, and only shares what you let it. If you know what you’re doing with Facebook then it’s of no concern, and if you don’t know what you’re doing with something, learn before you use it.

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4 Responses to “Facebook Is Great”

  1. Gravatar SupSuper Says:

    I always thought Facebook was a photo-gallery site, judging by the name. Hm.


  2. Gravatar Kim Says:

    I want to receive Spiderman!!!


  3. Gravatar Andrew Says:

    It’s lucky there’s no way that could possibly be misconstrued.


  4. Gravatar tamar Says:

    i just had to post. i don’t know why i am so inspired by facebook. i was bullied into it as well. before that, i had been “bullied” into myspace, and myspace makes me want to throw up on myself. it’s annoying, and too much work, and really, it’s just a website and nothing more.

    facebook is just great. it updates me whenever my friends do anything. i get to spend the day seeing what my incredibly funny friend buffy is up to. i don’t miss those things like i used to. and it’s easy to update, thus easy to keep EVERYONE in the loop of funny things that have happened to you.

    and yes, suddenly i’m being informed about toronto events, and getting invited places with people i’d never have the time to sit and email or even call.

    on top of all that, it’s this compendium of… well, you. it stores it all. you can look back on april 20th and see what you were doing.

    it’s fun to use as well, fun and easy to interac t. it’s not too much work and more than that, it’s easy to customize it still.

    so, i’ve become a facebook whore. and i’m the type of person who shuns all that crap.


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