rcs: Yes on both counts, though I'm happy to hang out with her on either.
Myspace isn't dangerous unless you do something silly, but it's still a much more frequent target for unpleasant people than Facebook is. Facebook always strikes me as much more professional, though, and I definitely prefer it for interacting with my friends. |
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Safer? About the same, really. |
One difference is that Facebook seems to emphasize real names as opposed to the display names of MySpace. The fragile veneer of anonymity that we maintain here will be stripped away.
W00t, 1000th post! |
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When Facebook was created, it was a collegiate networking site, designed for 4-year university students and grad students to connect with others in academia. You couldn't get in without an .edu email address. That lasted a couple years, but then the powers that be decided they wanted to make lots of money, so they opened it up (against much protesting and gnashing of teeth by the members) to anybody. It's lost the exclusivity, but it retains a sense of being more about the real person than a fake net-identity. Myspace is... well... it's Myspace. |
I can only be her fan:(. How do you add her as a friend?
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thanks josh
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Cool, became a fan today on her Facebook page.
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She posted on her facebook page
http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._6430496_n.jpg ♥ Bonne st Valentin , Happy Valentine's day ♥ |
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Looking at the background, it seems lie she did it rather early. |
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