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"Errrrr...have ya LOOKED at Facebook? Evidently not."

Posted by Analog Scott on October 18, 2010 at 07:42:45:

I can put this conclusion into the same catagory of eroneous fact on your part along with your assertions that this generation doesn't relate to people on a face to face basis and that they can't tell the difference between the real world and the cyber world.

No point in arguing about your eroneous fact.

"Facebook is an impersonal, horribly indexed timesink that devalues friendships and acts as a horrifying surrogate for interpersonal relationships for millions of people including the person who founded it, if you follow the movie."

I'd have to ask you if you have actually participated in Facebook? Because this is arguably the most inacurate description I have ever seen.

Interesting that you would think you actually know how a real world human being interacts with others based on how he was portrayed in a movie. And you were accusing this generation of failing to know the difference between the real world and the cyberworld? How about the real world and the movies? You do know the difference no?

So have you and Vic had a "face to face" since joining this forum?