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Blogger will said...

Good for you. I started using FB because I thought it would be useful as a way to spread info about the local issue of developers wanting to build a big sports complex in a quiet residential zone. FB has been of no value for that.

Since that hasn't panned out I decided to just write goofy remarks. Otherwise, FB is just something to do as a break from doing art, activist stuff and house chores.

January 21, 2013 at 5:45 AM

Blogger Molly said...

Not really in defence of facebook, we all know what a silly little thing it is, but when I tried to find an image for a blog post which I knew I'd posted there last year I was impressed at how easily I traced it through my timeline.
Good for some things it seems.

January 21, 2013 at 6:06 AM

Blogger Sammi said...

I try to read more on facebook than I post. My main use for it is to keep in contact with friends overseas, it has more or less replaced e-mailing, which is a shame. I am finding it useful for that really. Unfortunately there appears to be a lot of facebook etiquette including not deleting people you don't actually like. Sad times.

January 21, 2013 at 12:16 PM

Blogger Glo said...

Facebook is useful in that I do get to hear things that otherwise I never would, because it is unlikely someone would write an email or call to share. Recent examples: my cousin's baby walked her first steps, my sister-in-law is building a pool in the backyard, my dad linked a story about a miniature airport in Germany, and he reminisced about a model train set he received as a young boy for Xmas (first time I ever heard that story).


January 22, 2013 at 6:41 AM

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