Is anyone else NOT on Facebok other than me?

I made a facebook account last year so I could access my sisters Facebook account just to see a picture she wanted me to see. A mistake. I have never used the account. I don't have Facebook friends. But now they know I am out there. I don't accept all the people who want to friend me. I don't know half of them. Baaa.



Stay off my yard. ;(
 
Jngrbrdman said:
And as far as keeping up with family and friends, I like doing that the old fashioned way. Ignoring them altogether. ;)



:bow



[high school] ...there isn't one of them I care about knowing what they are doing with their lives now. I didn't get along with them 18 years ago and I'm pretty sure I won't get along with them now. And yet with all of these really good reasons not to be on Facebook, I still get weird looks when I tell people they will have to send me an email instead of just looking me up and 'Facebooking' me, whatever that means.



:werd:



My sentiments 100% exactly.
 
Jngrbrdman said:
I realize it is a great way to promote businesses and all that fun stuff, but I don't have a need for that. That's what real websites are for. And as far as keeping up with family and friends, I like doing that the old fashioned way. Ignoring them altogether. ;) Actually, you can't even call it a 'social' network. It is more like an 'anti-social' network. If I can see what my brother in Connecticut is doing without needing to call him or anything like that, then what is social about it? I can just stalk him without ever calling. I don't like that.



The other thing I don't like is that it is guaranteed to happen that someone is going to post something on my wall that my mother would end up reading. Not acceptable. Or worse, my wife would read it. lol Maybe I'm just odd, but my personal life is called 'personal' for a reason. I don't like having my personal life become my public life because someone decides to post some retarded comment that my potential employers, business associates, and family gets to see.



I just don't see any other point in it. I've kept in touch with anyone I've ever wanted to speak to again. I went to a very very small High School (graduating class of 50 kids) and there isn't one of them I care about knowing what they are doing with their lives now. I didn't get along with them 18 years ago and I'm pretty sure I won't get along with them now. And yet with all of these really good reasons not to be on Facebook, I still get weird looks when I tell people they will have to send me an email instead of just looking me up and 'Facebooking' me, whatever that means.



The really ironic thing is that for the past three years I've been working for a technology company that develops social media applications similar to Facebook and others. lol But I've got way more use for video conferencing and media hosting stuff than posting on a wall, so what we develop makes more sense. Still... One of these days I'm going to rejoice when Facebook isn't the standard and you aren't looked at as odd for not being on it. It's not like I'm not on the internet at all. I've got a fairly large digital footprint without Facebook and 500 tweets a day. lol



Same here :wavey
 
The power of social media can be very impressive e.g. Arab Spring and worrying e.g. London riots (2011) but it seems most postings on Facebook et al are focused on what they have just watched/eaten/drunk. I freely admit to my status of a grumpy old man and the time when I am intrigued by what someone I once met had for their lunch, disappeared many years ago.
 
Jngrbrdman said:
Sure there is. The main thing stopping you is that you don't know where I am. :) On facebook you don't need to know anything about where I am or what I'm doing to embarrass me in front of people. All I need is for some guy to post on Facebook "Hey man, remember that time we blew up the chemistry lab in High School and had to hide from the cops for like three days while we smoked all my brother's pot? That was awesome!" and my work life would become very difficult. He doesn't even have to have video to prove it is true. Just look how fast that clown with the buffer burn technique for removing overspray removed his Facebook link from his profile because it got hammered by haters. Some people have nothing better to do that make life difficult for those they dislike and that is a risk you take by putting your personal life out in the public. Someone could easily just dedicate an entire day to filling up your wall with stuff that you will have to find out about several hours later after all of your friends and family have already read it. Its not worth it to me to take that kind of risk when a phone call or email once in awhile keeps you far better connected.



Meh, I think you can say that about the internet in general. I can embed a graphic in this thread and figure out who you are based on my webserver logs. At least I'll figure out where you are browsing from, its all downhill from that. That's the bugger about anything electronic. Any connected device leaves a trail everywhere it goes. If you carry a cell phone, you are carrying a tracking device.



The crappy thing about facebook is the fact that they have given access to personal info to 3rd parties.



That said, I really do recommend creating a profile, totally locked down if you are paranoid, if anything to prevent someone from creating one for you! If i know your name, where you went to school, etc, I can get on there and create a profile with some random pic of you and tell your story about the half way house you are living in and keep posting status updates about how you can't seem to stop stealing to feed your addictions...etc. Won't stop someone from creating another profile, but two will cast a doubt.
 
Oh believe me, I know all about that stuff. I've terrorized people on the web for years based on IP tracking and things like that. I scared the pants off someone who was emailing me harassing emails for months after he was banned from Autopia by tracing the IP of his emails to his Uncle's house and calling him after receiving one of the emails. lol



I'm not uber paranoid or anything. I just don't like putting that much information out there for people. I'm not the one I worry about as much as the kids who are too young to be paranoid. They are living their whole lives in social media and by the time they straighten up it is going to be too late. Someone is just going to look them up and make a judgment based on what they see and forget about getting to know the person they have become. I just think it has been a little too ingrained in our culture is all. I don't have any need for it, but I understand those who do. Personally I think it is like a medication that some people may legitimately need, but their limited need has become an all consuming addiction and they can't unplug and walk away.



I'm not really the demographic for Facebook anyway. Recent studies suggest that the average Facebook user is a 43 year old woman. If my product was being marketed to that demographic then I'd be all over Facebook. My impression is that most facebook users are single women looking to find someone she knew when she was younger who might also be single and want to hook up. In between looking for that person 50% of them are heavily playing social games like Farmville and annoying the crap out of anyone they have friended with 200 updates a day about what is going on in their games. On my wife's wall there was easily 90% of the stuff on the front page just with people's game crap. The other 10% were actual people saying something about their lives. Yeah... I'm not interested in that. I think Facebook has jumped the shark and is ripe for 'the next big thing', whatever that will be. It sure as hell won't be anything my company produces, but I'm sure someone out there will do it. Google seems to have a good grasp on it with their whole Google Plus thing, but even that is a mystery to me.
 
Autopia precedes FB by years, still knocks the snot out of it, and remains nowhere near full of annoyances and drama! :bigups :xyxthumbs
 
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