Anti-Social Networking
- added December 22, 2007
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- Scott_Bromley
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Tired of phony online friends? Make enemies instead. Riding on the popularity of social networks such as Facebook and MySpace, new Web sites are poking fun at online friendships that connect you to the people you like, by turning attention to the ones you don't.
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- Scott_Bromley
- 9 months ago
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So that's why when I tried to befriend Myspace on Facebook it sent me to Friendster.
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- Scott_Bromley
- 9 months ago
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Hitler probably would have done well on hatebook. I'm sure he probably had the most enemies to put on there.....nice do too!
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- phillyharper
- 9 months ago
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Agreed phillyharper . . . we've seen what this kind of bullying can lead to.
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I can understand your points of view chaps but the problem with this is people are too keen to add people that they arent actually in any way affiliated to.
I have never had any problem with facebook (this might be cause I am 26 however) and havent really known of anyone who has experienced trouble with it.
I just make sure i keep it to people i know in real life, have met, and trust. Simple, surely? -
I haven't deleted Tom, because I feel like I may lose some ground as far as myspace is concerned.
Anti-social networking is interesting "Ayla is in your sociopathic network"
hmm...ehh think I'll pass -
i make enemies online all the time already. luckily, my new 2008 online alter-ego is really nice, intelligent, mature, genuine, and sexy (a total opposite of my real self).
-i was a TOM imposter for several hours once promoting a dance party i was djing. i posted as if i was TOM telling everyone how awesome pressrecord really is and to go to his show. it worked. now everyone hates me.--
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- pressrecord
- 7 months ago
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