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Is The Facebook Phenomenon Ending?

do you use facebook? 22 members have voted

  1. 1. do you use facebook?

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    • what is facebook?
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It's been an internet phenomenon - but Facebook's popularity may have peaked.

1561303.jpg Fewer surfers used site last month

The social networking site has seen its first drop in UK users after 17 successive monthly increases.

Analyst Nielsen Online said some 8.5 million people in the UK used Facebook last month - down from 8.9 million in December.

Facebook is the UK's most popular social networking site with MySpace in second place and Bebo in third.

MySpace and Bebo saw their UK audience drop by 14% and 8% respectively between October and January.

Nielsen Online European internet analyst Alex Burmaster said: "Just as one swallow doesn't make a summer, so one month of falling audiences doesn't spell the decline of Facebook or social networking.

"However, most of the leading social networks are less popular in the UK than they were a year ago."

But Nic Howell, deputy editor of internet industry trade magazine New Media Age, was more blunt.

"This fall is a significant moment in the development of Facebook and potentially marks the high water mark of the site's popularity in the UK," he said.

Window Live Spaces in fourth place also saw its UK audience drop over the last quarter, with user numbers down 9% between October and January. Friends Reunited, which was all the rage several years ago, suffered a 27% drop.

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It's been an internet phenomenon - but Facebook's popularity may have peaked.

I only joined to see the picture of the GoM that someone else posted there.

Browsed it for a couple of days, then said screw it. Deleted my profile and haven't looked back. Most of those places (MySpace, Tagged, WhereAreYou, etc) I've never bothered even looking at.

I'd rather do my social networking in person (or here when I'm not there). :o

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to be honest, when i first joined i hated it, but now i have connected with over 600 people i have meet over the last 26 years of my life :D and now they have a good application called ' People you may know ' as it sources friends from your friends list who maybe your friend, i have found friends from 15 years back using this application.

but the site does not get as much attention as thaivisa :o

only go on it if someone post something to me and i get the email link in my emails,never posted on it

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only go on it if someone post something to me and i get the email link in my emails,never posted on it

did you vote in the pole Lazeeboy?, as i am trying to get this forum more active :o

cheers

I've said this before but, people are starting to use it just for networking and making old friends, not for all those bloody applications which are actually really dangerous for you PC security as, anyone can create one who then have access to all your private information....! All your private information....!

redrus

It just seems too much like hard work to me. If I want to contact someone I either call them or email (or text). I don't want to know what all my friend are doing all the time, etc, etc...

, as i am trying to get this forum more active :o

I wouldn't worry too much about it

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I like facebook as it helps communicate with my family around the world, share photos etc.

I started out with a friendster account due to my time in Singapore, I have recently found people contacting me through friendster rather than facebook.

I don't think Facebook has seen it's peak however, I think it will only morph with the times. It will be interesting to see what the facebooks of the world today are like in 5 years.

Its great, just last night I had a friend request from the girl that I was besotted with when I was 16, but thankfully she constantly gave me the cold shoulder, lucky escape that!

, as i am trying to get this forum more active :o

I wouldn't worry too much about it

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Very good Moss, these stick-men drawing are fab. Do you do them yourself?

OK, I'm the guy at the top that voted "what is facebook"? So, I just went and registered. Typed in my highschool and college and years graduated. Many names sound vaguely familiar and a fe of the faces I sort of recognize. But here's the thing, they all look so much older and I'm pretty sure I haven't changed a bit.

, as i am trying to get this forum more active :o

I wouldn't worry too much about it

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Very good Moss, these stick-men drawing are fab. Do you do them yourself?

Nah, if he did them, they would all be in individual quote boxes. :D

Nah, if he did them, they would all be in individual quote boxes. :D
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  • 2 weeks later...

Been hooked on some games on FB! (parking wars) and love the tag photo! Very easy!

to be honest, when i first joined i hated it, but now i have connected with over 600 people i have meet over the last 26 years of my life :D and now they have a good application called ' People you may know ' as it sources friends from your friends list who maybe your friend, i have found friends from 15 years back using this application.

but the site does not get as much attention as thaivisa :o

An interesting aside, I received a distressed call from a good friend last week who had taken a peep at his young Asian wife's Facebook while she was away.

She had 120 friends all over the world, most of them European males.

When he asked her about it she cried and refused to discuss it.

An interesting aside, I received a distressed call from a good friend last week who had taken a peep at his young Asian wife's Facebook while she was away.

She had 120 friends all over the world, most of them European males.

When he asked her about it she cried and refused to discuss it.

This is not the first time I have heard this.

I was talking to a friend of mine who discovered his wife had done the same thing. She opened a facebook account and put up a few photographs of herself in the game "own your friends" on F/B. Suddenly she had a mass of new friends (all male) and that is where the problems are starting. She is getting eMails from these guys constantly and not doing anything to discourage them. He is very upset about it but every time he makes her promise to stop she just does it again. I suggested he have her facebook deleted but apparently that is difficult/impossible to do <?>

CB

"he makes her promise to stop"

"...he have her facebook deleted"

Sounds like the control is out of control here. :o

Seriously, do many guys feel threatened by things like FaceBook because they don't have an input into their wives?

It works both ways anyway, I've used AdBlock Plus to remove an enormous amount of material on this forum and others... avatars, advertisements etc because wifey thought I was looking at dating sites.

I suggested he have her facebook deleted but apparently that is difficult/impossible to do <?>

As far as I know, one cannot delete their account, only deactivate it.

Seriously, do many guys feel threatened by things like FaceBook because they don't have an input into their wives?

It works both ways anyway, I've used AdBlock Plus to remove an enormous amount of material on this forum and others... avatars, advertisements etc because wifey thought I was looking at dating sites.

My partner cannot speak English let alone write it so it is a moot point. Coupled to that is the fact that she does not like farung so the chance of her going with another one is pretty remote. Lastly for some strange reason she genuinely loves me and the only time I suggested she go find some one better ie richer than me she burst into tears thinking I didn't love her any more and was trying to dump her.

I used to use adblock but don't bother now - I just ignore the ads and need to see the Google ads that get appended to the forum pages.

Back to the original question, I don't bother with facebook anymore. I noticed that the guys as work seem to have dropped it as well. I liked it because it was handy to connect to friends and family but it seems that a lot of people are dumping it or not bothering to access it.

CB

It's too fiddly. I like my websites simple and easy to navigate and because my computer skills are limited FaceBook is hard work.

The younger generation don't seem to have any problem with it but if it wasn't for the fact that a couple of young people I like a lot keep dragging me back to it I wouldn't be bothered.

I'm from the email generation and I probably seem as much a dinosaur to them as letter writers do to me!

I like the re-design. It took five minutes to get used to but it's more obvious, clearer now

Wierd Al does BOB DYLAN

The Subterranean Facebook Blues

and the Face book (f*uck you, I'm bored of Facebook) anthem

BaceFook.

I may use it, but i don't have to like it. - kayo

Dear Buddha I hope so......please let texting be next!!!!

BaceFook.

I may use it, but i don't have to like it. - kayo

Ditto.

  • 2 weeks later...

Britain's definitive guide to etiquette has advised an addiction to Facebook can "completely obliterate" social lives and leave devotees in a "fantasy world".

Debrett's, which has updated its famous A-Z of Modern Manners, takes aim at a whole new bag of 21st century communication vices ranging from social networking sites to mobile phones and BlackBerrys.

"Remember, it's not a competition to see how many friends you can get," the guide says of Facebook, according to UK newspaper The Telegraph.

"Don't annoy your friends by constant, frantic poking." Later it warns addicts not to "fall into the trap of turning the online universe into a fantasy world, where you are more attractive and successful than in real life."

Debrett's is arguably more scathing in its attack on the BlackBerry, which it dubs the "Crackberry" because its users are always demanding a fix — often at inappropriate times.

"The sight of a corporate lunch party, all casting furtive glances at their little friend ... is both laughable and rather sad."

Editor Jo Bryant told The Telegraph modern communication tools were in large part responsible for doing away with good old-fashioned manners.

Whereas in times gone by people might have been schooled in handwritten letters and table manners, now modern technology makes navigating our way through certain situations "trickier than ever", she said.

The etiquette guide, which was last published in 1996, will be released in Britain next week.

"Don't annoy your friends by constant, frantic poking."

I beg your pardon?

"he makes her promise to stop"

"...he have her facebook deleted"

Sounds like the control is out of control here. :o

Seriously, do many guys feel threatened by things like FaceBook because they don't have an input into their wives?

It works both ways anyway, I've used AdBlock Plus to remove an enormous amount of material on this forum and others... avatars, advertisements etc because wifey thought I was looking at dating sites.

My GF has a FB account and is mailed by many blokes on the 'are you interested' application, I don't have a problem with it. Ladies do the same to me. It's surely just harmless fun, unless acted upon....!

We're both UK though, I can see a difference with Thai girls and why some guys might be worried but, different culture if you're safe in your relationship it shouldn't matter about cultural background. Should it....?

redrus

Yes i use it. Not as much as i used to. I added all these applications etc and never used them. Its good to keep in touch with mates.

Yes i use it. Not as much as i used to. I added all these applications etc and never used them. Its good to keep in touch with mates.

Exactly, the novelty soon wares off and you can use it properly it is a good tool for keeping in touch and, getting in touch.

redrus

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