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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

what are the negatives effects of becoming facebook addicted?

1) Facebook is addictive and time consuming

The negatives associated with facebook addiction include: a lot of time spent online instead of doing other meaningful activities you might have planned; less time spent on actual verbal and social interaction via person to person contact;
and time wasted on reading details about people's lives such as what they ate for lunch, how they are feeling at the moment hungry, sleepy, angry and etc.

2) Procrastination
How many times do you find yourself checking your facebook profile as soon as you get up on a morning before heading to work, then checking as soon as you reach in work to see what your friends may have already posted on their profiles for the morning, or maybe just going online for a second to look a photo of a friend and end up browsing more than 120 photos of what your friend has done over the weekend or on vacation? All this time spent on facebook can lead to you procrastinating from doing other tasks at hand such as your job tasks, studying for exams, calling your mom, doing valuable research, or worst of all, the household chores; That's an easy one to procrastinate from doing.

3) Privacy issues
(a) Hackers

An article in the Times dated 03rd March 2009, stated that Facebook users are at risk as hackers target the site and further noted that users were at risk from malicious hackers targeting the site, as thieves try to capitalize on the trust users place on the service. This can be potentially damaging based on what information you have stored on your 'About me page' or information shared with friends via private messages etc. You should try and refrain from sharing sensitive information such as bank account information and private passwords etc.

(b) Surveillance and data mining

As part of a research project on Facebook privacy which was published in 2005, two MIT students were able to download over 70,000 Facebook profiles from four universities using and automated shell script. Furthermore, in May 2008 there was a case where the BBC technology program Click demonstrated that personal details of Facebook users and their friends could be stolen by submitting malicious applications.

(c) Problems with completely deleting Facebook accounts
There is also the issue of completely deleting your Facebook profile/account if you no longer want to be part of the social networking website. It is difficult to completely delete your user account. Previously, Facebook only allowed users to 'deactivate' their accounts which enabled their profile to no longer be visible. However, the problem with this is that any information the user had entered into the website and on their profile remained on the website's servers. However, as of February 29th 2009, Facebook changed its account deletion policies which now allow users to contact the website to request that their accounts be permanently deleted.

(d) Beacon
Beacon is part of a marketing initiative that allows websites to publish a user's activities to their Facebook profile as Social Ads and promote products. However, Facebook was criticized for collecting more user information that initially stated would be done. This has now changed where you can select in your Privacy Settings not to share information with Beacon. However, I am not sure how many people are aware of this. I only discovered it after doing research for this article and then proceeded to fiddle around with my privacy settings and changed it so that my information is not shared.

4) Can cause problems at work

Many business places have prohibited the use of Facebook during working hours which is as a result of lack of productivity and a lot of time wasted online on non-work related stuff. Time is money after all! Employees have to be careful not to get caught constantly online updating their profile status, checking photos or chatting on Facebook chat, especially in this recession where people are getting fired.
In a recent article in the Times dated 06th July 2009, it was noted that the wife of Sir John Sawers, the future head of MI6, was in Facebook security alert. The article noted that the wife of the new head of MI6 has caused a major security breach and left his family exposed after publishing photographs and personal details on Facebook. This was found to be serious because Sir John Sawers is due to take over as chief of the Secret Intelligence Service in November, putting him in charge of all of Britain's spying operations abroad but now, the information on Facebook has put him and his family in a peculiar situation.

5) Can lead to Relationship problems

Drama! Drama! Drama! That is all part of exposing your life on a social networking website. The pictures with friends who might be ex- boyfriends or girlfriends, messages from admirers, online flirting - it may all seem harmless to you but may have a different effect on your significant other. An article in www.foxnews.com noted that for one particular girl, Facebook was destroying her relationship with her boyfriend which led to her having to delete her profile. The article further noted that this particular girl was not the only one who has had to delete their profile or commit Facebook suicide as it is now being referred to.

6) Takes away from quality time spent with significant others

Always having to check your Facebook profile to see who has written on your wall, commented on your photos or commented on your status etc, takes away from time spent with friends and family. I also think that the popular use of Blackberry phones has also assisted in taking away from quality time with real people. For example, when we are out liming with friends at a restaurant having dinner and drinks, it is a natural thing nowadays for people to constantly check their Blackberries to see what is up on Facebook. I think this takes away from the conversations and distracts the person. Come on people, put away the phones. You can check it when you go to the bathroom or something!

7) Stalking

Well this is an obvious one. It is not limited to just Facebook but to all social networking websites. Beware that you may add someone you think is a friend but might turn out to be a stalker of some sort. Just be careful. Don't add people all willy nilly to your profile so that your tally for number of friends can be high.
Okay so with this all being said, I have to admit that I for one am a Facebook addict. I do hope that one day I won't have to commit Facebook suicide and I vow to make a conscious effort to be safe online, be aware of what information I share with others and make sure that I still spend quality time with family and friends. Facebook is great and once properly used, all will be fine!

Monday, February 22, 2010

Reason why young people get addicted to facebook?

Facebook was launched as an online social media website where you can search your friends, chat with them, play games and promote your online business. If those were the task you carry out it is enough if you use Facebook only for half an hour and close it, but many people spend their entire day on Facebook and are not even aware that they have got addicted to Facebook. Here are reason why young people addicted on facebook?

1. facebook make a fun.

Facebook is on your Mind Every Time. You wake up at night from sleep, thinking that you might have received a Comment on your post or photograph on Facebook. You sign in to Facebook, before you wash your face in morning. You take you lunch and dinner while surfing on Facebook and wake up till late nights in order to surf Facebook.

2. Facebook is More Important than your Partner

When you feel that you want to spend time on surfing on Facebook rather than spending time with your loved ones. You give excuses to your partner for not going to date and keep engaged with Facebook. Earlier you might talk to your partner till late nights but since you signed up with Facebook, you started feeling those night talks boring.

3. Keep on Visiting Profiles

When you are not getting any messages or comments on Facebook then also you keep on surfing others profiles without any reason. You always try to add more friends, even if you know them or not. You just want to show everyone that you are a loyal Facebook user. You spend hours watching photographs of people you even don’t know.

4. Priorities Changes

You feel that work is not as important as surfing Facebook and you postponed your meeting because you have to spend time on Facebook. Even if you lose your job because of Facebook surfing, you are happy as you can spend more time on Facebook now.

5. Can’t Imagine a Day Without Facebook
When you have a function at your home and you won’t get time for Facebook than you start sweating and spend sleepless nights. You start finding ways to get time out of your family function so that you can spend time on Facebook.

6. You Spend Money Just to be Online on Facebook
You want to kill internet provider because of frequent break down and you change to more expensive internet provider so that you can be online on Facebook. You purchase new mobile, so that you can be online every time through mobile.

If you think you are suffering from all these symptoms, then you are addicted to Facebook.

Why young people go on Facebook??

New studies show that young adults prefer Facebook to blogging. The reasons are obvious.
firstly....
1. Instant Feedback
On Facebook, no matter what you post on your wall, you’re likely to get a response within minutes. No waiting, no working. Why wouldn’t this appeal to teens? They say something, and somebody responds. People are listening. They have a voice.

2. A Positif respone
On Facebook, most everyone reading your wall is someone you actually know. Real friends (if not cyber-friends). They’re there because they already like you. You don’t need to win their approval. If you want to post “I had eggs for breakfast this morning,” chances are you’ll get responses like “I LOVE eggs!,” and “I had eggs yesterday!” on Facebook.

3. Conservations
On Facebook, it’s easy to follow a conversation. Conversations are indented and easy to read through, easy to join in on, and easy to go back to later. Teens aren’t interested in throwing their thoughts out to the black void of the internet, they want to have a conversation with their friends, and Facebook makes it easy for them to do that.

4. Easy Multi-media
Facebook makes it extremely easy for teens to share photos, videos, drawings, music, etc. They are all in one place, they are easy to scroll through, and they are easy to comment on. Enough said.

Facebook allows you to really get to know the people you are interacting with. Just another Facebook feature that has tons of appeal for teens.

As far as teens are concerned, Facebook is really built for them. I’m not at all surprised that young people are Facebook fans. It seems obvious to me. But, please let me know what you think! Are you a teen who knows I’m wrong? I’d love to hear your thoughts.

Do You Think Facebook being a Bad Things?

Facebook is a way to talk to friends and do fun things. But there is also some bad things about it. One thing bad about it is that people that you don't know will try to add you and talk to you. Another thing is that you can give out too much information for people to know who you are. Some people think that there is nothing bad about this site. And most of those people that think that are people who don't have an account.

Another bad thing is that some creeper can try to add you to be one of their friend. If you have a Facebook, it sometimes sends you a lot of spam. If it doesn't bother you then just make sure you have a good. Facebook doesn't allow to make your profile private. You can only put some things you put on their for just your friends to see, like your school name.

On Facebook, you have to use your real name. And poeple can send you booze (not real) just for fun. But some parents might not want their kids to see that kind of stuff. And their is a lot of innapropriate pictures that people can put up on their profile. And kids can be exposed to very bad things.

so???if you all things that facebook has a bad things for us..
please share some comment.

The Benefits Of FACEBOOK

Social network sites (SNSs) such as such as Facebook,Friendster,Tagged,CyWorld, and MySpace allow individuals to present themselves, articulate their social networks, and establish or maintain connections with others. Facebook, enables users to present themselves in an online profile, accumulate "friends" who can post comments on each other's pages, and view each other's profiles. Facebook members can also join virtual groups based on common interests, see what classes they have in common, and learn each others' hobbies, interests, musical tastes, and romantic relationship status through the profiles. There are many benefits of FACEBOOK.

1. Social Interaction
When it comes with communication, digital communities like Facebook hits the number one spot. It most certainly has a lot of advantages when it tackles about communication per se. It can allow it users to track down long lost friends, acquaintances and relatives that they haven't seen for years. Users are able to meet new groups and are able to interact with their likes and dislikes. Through the system's organization of profiles, it allows its users access to other personal interests that a contact can use. This can also be a perfect gateway for love to bloom in a dating process.

2. Student Connection
Since Facebook is popular with the younger masses due to similar interests and habits, it is also opens a door for connecting student organizations and ideas. Organizations can post on their walls updates regarding upcoming events and gatherings. And even though there is an increase in the accessibility of online communities like Facebook, there are supporters who still insist that the service offer more alternatives in terms of communication modes therefore allowing announcements of different capabilities and functions which will remain dominant.

3. Economy
Facebook's influence is continuously succeeding other online communities thus makes it a more amiable site to let the economy flourish. Through the system, companies can advertise their products and in return for the space provided by the site, the advertisers pay a certain amount of money enabling the site to raise revenue. Most of the advertisements posted are aimed for the majority of Facebook's population which is mainly students of all kinds. It's a win-win situation.

4. Facebook is social software.
Which is the reason why Facebook and Myspace are appealing to adolescence and university students. These students all the time correspond or communicate explicitly concerning their lives, estimation or opinion, interests, and academics. Though the majority of us working with adults are awkward sharing ideas or information in open surroundings, the social feature of Facebook creates fun and its rapidity of learning knowledge.

5. Facebook a one-stop shop or supermarket for imparting blogging, media, calendaring, communicating, sharing ideas or information and others. Facebook can provide “Cooperative Extension” abilities or capabilities to work together and construct our networks in a single place by giving one place without difficulty, imparting ideas or information and discuss subject or topics of interest.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

How To Use "FACEBOOK"?

Facebook user create a profile page that shows their friends and networks information about themselves. The profile include the following: Information, Status, Friends, Friends in Other Networks, Photos, Notes, Groups and The Wall.
User are able to search for friends by e-mail address, school, university, or just by typing in a name or location for search. When people become friends, they are abble to see all of each others' profile. Besides that, user can use Facebook to share photographs uploaded from a phone, camera, or hard drive. As with other private information, user have the option to allow only friends to see their picture or anyone.
User or facebook can share news stories, video, and other files with friends. Moast news and video websites have buttons that can be clicked to automatically share the story or video on a feed. the person sharing can make comments about the shared item that their friends will see.
Personal notes can also be written and shared with friends. When Sharing an item, users can attach the item to their Wall for all to see, or can tag individualy people that think would be most interested in seeing the item, When a user is tagged, they receive an e-mail notification.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Who Is The Inventor?


We already known that Facebook was founded by 2004 by Harvard student, Mark Zuckerberg. With this phenomenon growing in popularity, Zuckerberg enlisted two other students, Duston Moskovitz and Chris Hughes, to assist. Within months, Facebook became a nationwide college networking website. Zuckerberg and Moskovitz left Harvard to run Facebook full time shortly after taking the site national.