facebook... overated?...useful..?
By mandygirl327
@mandygirl327 (36)
United States
June 14, 2010 1:51pm CST
how do you feel about facebook? do you think it's overated? i do, i go to work and everyone is checking their phones every 15 min. to see what's going on on facebook .do you think it's useful at all? i do because i've been able to connect with old friends and family i normally would have no way of finding. i guess everything has it's good and bad points just depends on who you are and what your needs are i guess so how do you feel?
5 responses
@rangerkoji (196)
• United States
15 Jun 10
Facebook is abused by alot of people. People use it too much and it is addicting. I personally use itto chat with people from different country. It is fun but i dont use it to talk about photos like other people.
@natnickeep (2336)
• United States
14 Jun 10
I think some people may over use it. I personally love it because I have been able to get back in touch with people from the state I used to live in. People I went to school with. It's nice to know what people are doing that you can't see everyday. How their day is. I check mine at least once a day. But some people, spend a little to much time on it.
@TeamCholent (2832)
• United States
14 Jun 10
There is no doubt the potential of Facebook is huge and helps people reconnect to old friends and lost family etc. But Facebook is starting to become boring and too much going on, its shifting away from what it was created as. I myself only use it once a day for 5 mins to check messages and reply.
@kenneth101383 (908)
• Philippines
15 Jun 10
Yes, that's true, it just depends on who you are. Some people find facebook exciting and will get some info and updated status of the people they knew. This is somewhat an online diary for all people. However, too much is not good. We always update our facebook and we give comments. I can say that this would also create a fight of some parties involved. In the end, facebook should not enter in our life to the extent that we cannot live without it.