Ever since its inception, Facebook has been a popular networking tool that college students, as well as other students, are able to use to meet and communicate with people. I, for one, have a Facebook and I'll admit that I think it can get addicting. It's pretty cool to have, but is it worth the negative outcome that it can bring?
Since 2005, Facebook has been a place where people can post pictures from parties, trips, dates. It is also the popular location for jealous boyfriends and girlfriends to stalk their significant others, finding stuff that they do not want to find. The site has ruined more relationships than it has created. It's a little sad that this is the case, but I think it's fair to say that I might be right. Personally, I have no problem with the site...and it has been good to me....but I have seen others deal with way too much drama thanks to the ever popular social networking site. So, here's my question........Does Facebook cause more pain..or more happiness ?? Has anyone dealt with any Facebook caused drama? I know the problem exists....it's actually a little humorous how a site that is meant to meet and communicate with people....can actually lead to more arguments and broken relationships than it should. What do you think?
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008
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I agree with you Nick but I don't feel that it is just social networking sites. Instant Messages also lead to the drama of miscommuniation. The facebook is a great site to improve upon or maintain friendships but I don't feel it is a great way to meet new people. I liked facebook better when it was limited to college kids and there weren't all these applications.
Dear Nick,
Hi. My name is Johnny Diaz and I'm a staff writer with The Boston Globe newspaper.
I am writing an article on how facebook affects relationship and I stumbled upon your posting.
Do you have time to talk about your experiences with facebook? Are you in the Boston area or do you know anyone in New England in this kind of situation with facebook?
Thank you in advance,
Johnny Diaz
Living/Arts writer
The Boston Globe
jodiaz@globe.com
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