Social Networking

June 11th, 2008 by admin

060803_first_second_lifeIs it just me or are there others who are increasingly irritated by the websites of social networks such as Facebook and MySpace?

The first time that I had decided to join the Facebook "(value than 7 billion pounds), I must admit that I particularly the creation of a profile on the online applications and make new friends. I have even expanded the limits of credibility By the people who doubt the air of course, and I had nothing in common, but I was to judge.

I assume that things started to go bad for me when my so-called "friends" send applications to me a sexual nature, the specific questions like "Would You Do Me?" Who me? "And" Are you interested in? "No, I’m not! From smacks of desperation for me. And these people came from those expected as normal in their photos. I really offence when I was asked in the application of" ownership ". Principle is that you are a gift from the man and you should find yourself on the market are bought by "friends", May is not on your "friends" list. Who can begin to enter a value if you do not ‘expand, not too much . Initially I thought, rather funny, and I believe him. It did not take long to me to think that may be held, was not a good thing that I was bandied a man to another, and my face, sits in the middle was a call to war! "Delete". I have a new element in the creeping and is the posting of new applications to your e - mail from the producers of "Face Book. There was a time where you Just check the various applications and select the ones you loved, but now they are at the focus on you. Enough!

And can someone tell me why it is that people are glad that their secrets to disclose the inner and the thoughts of the whole world? Hey, there are people there. It is as if the word discreet is not in their vocabulary. Think of all these indiscreet glances. The agony when next Monday morning not only your friends have been by private your nightly habits, but your boss! Did he really to know that you were like "drunk like a polecat" at the end of the week? Approximately 62 percent of employers have high profiles on MySpace, Facebook or other sites of social networks and check-out personal data and the way of life of potential recruits, so it is not a good sign when you have too much information. International Society for consultancy Badenoch & Clark, the attitude of the people for the jobs, the state has a procedure for the routine. And in terms of identity theft. You have been warned! I would also like to know why the contents of the cart are important, who else but I have the coat of my money.

"Facebook" has been the United States in 2004 by a decline in the Harvard asked Mark Zuckerberg. It was originally introduced to the students to help pressure at the university. At a time, you can only access the site of an academic with e-mail address. Later, Zuckerberg opened its doors for all. In the United Kingdom, "Facebook" is in the ranks of the popular and attracts most of 18-24 years old, and the 60 million people around the world, 3.5 million in the United Kingdom. MySpace, which is owned by News Corporation is now nine years old and has over 200 million people in the world with 10 million here in Britain.

It is said that passengers spend an average of 2 hours 26 minutes per day on these sites, which I think could be better to maintain friendships in the real world. Indeed, there is not, as with a brief look at these days because it was so slow. British companies lose around £ 6.5 billion per year in time lost by staff members of the forestry industry in the workplace. European analysts say online, Nielsen than 19.2 million people (and this is an enormous 58% of Internet users in the United Kingdom) at various locations of social networks in January. This could be something to do with the fact that this is the beginning of a new year and it would be difficult, these figures every month. As with all trends, these sites will probably show before, you have to stabilise.

I would like to say that I decided, my subscription "Facebook", but unfortunately I did not. At the moment I’m still addicted, but the fatigue is rampant, and I think this is just a matter of time before I leave the subscription and my "friends" in the world of virtual reality

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