goffik wrote: It's not so much the "what I had for breakfast" brigade, in my opinion, but more the "I'm so fed up!" or "Wow! What a day!" lot that demand a "Why? What's happened?" from someone in order to give them meaning.
I'm trying to not be such a miserable old bastard on it (I have a wide range of age-groups among my friends, from early 20s to pensioners, so dunno if it's necessarily a "young people's" thing)
It's my belief that, being a social network, you get out of it what you put in. If you interact a lot, you get a lot out of it - if you don't then, well, you don't! ;)
G x
Hi goffik,
I agree that you do get out what you put in to things, but I think that with Facebook you have to trawl through an awful lot of mindless drivel to find that sand-sized nugget of gold you have been looking for. That's how it appears from friends of mine who are members. Makes me wonder why they persist, although it is a cheap way of keeping in contact with friends and relatives who have moved abroad. So it's not all as bad as I make out.
Regards,
TE.
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