Thursday, August 16, 2007

Fed Up With Facebook

It seems like the more ways we have to connect with each other the harder it is to actually do it. The corollary of this, in personal terms, is: the more ways there are for people to ignore me the more ignored I'll be.

I've given up on Facebook, and I'm about ready to call it quits with blogging and friendships and the lot. After all, what's the point of even trying to be out there for all and sundry when nobody even bothers to reply to your emails? Or your voice messages, or any of it?

Especially since my own friends don't even seem to have the time for me anymore. The same friends who are constantly moaning about how they never have anything to do refuse to respond to my offers of things to do whenever I make them.

Honestly, I think they just like complaining.

Not that I have a problem with complaining; I do it all the time. But then I at least try to do something about whatever it is that's caused my complaint. If I feel fat I exercise, if I'm bored I do something. It's not difficult to overcome a complaint, profiding you actually want to.

Facebook might as well be high school, and as poorly as I did there, I'm doing even worse at Facebook. In the great popularity contest called life I am still what I ever was: too old, fat, and ugly to matter.

In fact, if you have any left over rudeness that you don't know what to do with, you might as well send it my way. I won't know what to do with it, but you can rest assured I will take it personally. Especially if I don't know you.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Personally I cannot stand Facebook as it does nothing too protect one's identity. Its terms of use are Rigid, Moronic and downright Stupid. I hope it is gone for good very soon.

Everybody knows that spammers and the like, Fraudsters etc regularly carry out dictionary attacks and name searchs on social networking sites. such as Facebook and similar sites. They do this to find names and email addresses.

I have been working in I.T for 20 years and I believe I am qualified to talk on this issue. You do not have to be a whizz-kid like me to do it either. It is so easy to do.

Spammers then use the results attacks to trap unwary people into parting with their money.

Curiously enough Facebook seem very quiet on this issue. I wonder if anyone has ever sued them, because they have lost money as a result of somebody seeing their name on Facebook. Proving it would be easy, you just have to know where to look and what to look for.

Facebook would go running screaming to the hills if it ever happened. It is a very dangerous world we now live in and you have to be safe.

If you do not believe what I say, just go an look at www.419eaters.com to see the growth of fraud, some of which is due to Facebook and similar sites. the original 419 scammers, employ teams of people to search such sites for information, So not allowing nicknames is asking for trouble. It is also taking away a human right.

This would explain the increase in SPAM receved and logged by me shortly after I joined Facebook. Personally I think Facebook should be banned, without delay.

It is extremely dangerous in this day and age to actively prevent users from having any sort of anominity at all.

Both my accounts were disabled on Facebook. It is naive to even think that ereryone is a good guy on such sites. These site are a hotbed for crooks.

I wonder if Facebook would compensate me if someone ran up a debt in my name after seeing it on Facebook. Somehow I don't think they would care less. In fact I know they wouldn't. They would just carry on enforcing their stupid rule !!

Whenever you ask them why they do not allow any kind of user protection, you are given the run-around and eventually your account is disabled. This is their common policy. They never actually give you an answer. REferring you to their terms and conditions is not actually an answer.

I simply have no clue as to why this is - It's wrong and Facebook should be taken down without delay.

If I am on the net chatting away - I want my anonyminity thank you very much, it is my right and Facebook therefore are taking away my right to my anoniminity by enforcing their rule in the way they do.

There is simply nothing wrong with having a nickname, whether you are aged 8 or 80.

I would love to see someone sue their arses off - Bye Bye Facebook.