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lordromford
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It appears they’re getting some criticism and ridicule for this. Not sure how it’s going to change much to be honest.
Any thoughts on this?
Any thoughts on this?
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Is it a tax dodge? Like when your local curry house used to change it's name every couple of years but always still had the same people working there.0
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I frequently wonder how lives are enhanced by Facebook, and if there is a downside, and if the plus and minus is in balance.
The most annoying aspect is the assumption of those with Facebook, tweeter, what’s application, instant Grammy, and linked in, assume others are on that stuff too.
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Facebook still remains, as does insta and WhatsApp and whatever else under the old 'facebook' banner. The holding company has been renamed, that's all.0
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It is just the parent company name changing.Just like google changed the company name to alphabet a few years ago.1
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seth plum said:I frequently wonder how lives are enhanced by Facebook, and if there is a downside, and if the plus and minus is in balance.
The most annoying aspect is the assumption of those with Facebook, tweeter, what’s application, instant Grammy, and linked in, assume others are on that stuff too.
Social Media has opened up the world and in the right hands it's incredibly useful and powerful - of course it is also a cesspit of bile and one of the most dangerous social phenomena ever created. Balancing those two elements is one of the greatest challenges the world faces.1 -
I suppose the same questions could be asked of Charlton Athletic Football Club Life, seeing as it's a social media platform as well. What are the enhancements that it brings to people's lives? If there are any then you can probably apply those to the other platforms, too.0
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Big_Bad_World said:I suppose the same questions could be asked of Charlton Athletic Football Club Life, seeing as it's a social media platform as well. What are the enhancements that it brings to people's lives? If there are any then you can probably apply those to the other platforms, too.29
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Always amazes me how wonderful some of my friends lives look on Facebook and how average to crap they tell me they are when I meet them!6
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Hal1x said:Big_Bad_World said:I suppose the same questions could be asked of Charlton Athletic Football Club Life, seeing as it's a social media platform as well. What are the enhancements that it brings to people's lives? If there are any then you can probably apply those to the other platforms, too.1
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It’s to align itself with its future developing the metaverse, but in the short term it’s an attempt to distance itself from the current scrutiny it is under.
Mark Zuckerberg looks like he was grown in a GM lab.2 - Sponsored links:
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EugenesAxe said:It’s to align itself with its future developing the metaverse, but in the short term it’s an attempt to distance itself from the current scrutiny it is under.
Mark Zuckerberg looks like he was grown in a GM lab.3 -
seth plum said:I frequently wonder how lives are enhanced by Facebook, and if there is a downside, and if the plus and minus is in balance.
The most annoying aspect is the assumption of those with Facebook, tweeter, what’s application, instant Grammy, and linked in, assume others are on that stuff too.3 -
SporadicAddick said:seth plum said:I frequently wonder how lives are enhanced by Facebook, and if there is a downside, and if the plus and minus is in balance.
The most annoying aspect is the assumption of those with Facebook, tweeter, what’s application, instant Grammy, and linked in, assume others are on that stuff too.
Social Media has opened up the world and in the right hands it's incredibly useful and powerful - of course it is also a cesspit of bile and one of the most dangerous social phenomena ever created. Balancing those two elements is one of the greatest challenges the world faces.
what usage do you get and what do you as an individual get from it?0 -
DaveMehmet said:seth plum said:I frequently wonder how lives are enhanced by Facebook, and if there is a downside, and if the plus and minus is in balance.
The most annoying aspect is the assumption of those with Facebook, tweeter, what’s application, instant Grammy, and linked in, assume others are on that stuff too.0 -
AFKABartram said:SporadicAddick said:seth plum said:I frequently wonder how lives are enhanced by Facebook, and if there is a downside, and if the plus and minus is in balance.
The most annoying aspect is the assumption of those with Facebook, tweeter, what’s application, instant Grammy, and linked in, assume others are on that stuff too.
Social Media has opened up the world and in the right hands it's incredibly useful and powerful - of course it is also a cesspit of bile and one of the most dangerous social phenomena ever created. Balancing those two elements is one of the greatest challenges the world faces.
what usage do you get and what do you as an individual get from it?0 -
AFKABartram said:SporadicAddick said:seth plum said:I frequently wonder how lives are enhanced by Facebook, and if there is a downside, and if the plus and minus is in balance.
The most annoying aspect is the assumption of those with Facebook, tweeter, what’s application, instant Grammy, and linked in, assume others are on that stuff too.
Social Media has opened up the world and in the right hands it's incredibly useful and powerful - of course it is also a cesspit of bile and one of the most dangerous social phenomena ever created. Balancing those two elements is one of the greatest challenges the world faces.
what usage do you get and what do you as an individual get from it?I'm similar - it's useful for seeing announcements and news from the groups for the local area which are good at letting you know about forthcoming events, local traffic issues and trade and service recommendations, so it's almost a replacement for a very local paper. It's a read-only thing as far as I'm concerned.
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AFKABartram said:SporadicAddick said:seth plum said:I frequently wonder how lives are enhanced by Facebook, and if there is a downside, and if the plus and minus is in balance.
The most annoying aspect is the assumption of those with Facebook, tweeter, what’s application, instant Grammy, and linked in, assume others are on that stuff too.
Social Media has opened up the world and in the right hands it's incredibly useful and powerful - of course it is also a cesspit of bile and one of the most dangerous social phenomena ever created. Balancing those two elements is one of the greatest challenges the world faces.
what usage do you get and what do you as an individual get from it?
At least that's how I use it.8 -
AFKABartram said:SporadicAddick said:seth plum said:I frequently wonder how lives are enhanced by Facebook, and if there is a downside, and if the plus and minus is in balance.
The most annoying aspect is the assumption of those with Facebook, tweeter, what’s application, instant Grammy, and linked in, assume others are on that stuff too.
Social Media has opened up the world and in the right hands it's incredibly useful and powerful - of course it is also a cesspit of bile and one of the most dangerous social phenomena ever created. Balancing those two elements is one of the greatest challenges the world faces.
what usage do you get and what do you as an individual get from it?
But it means I can access all available facebook pages including work ones and local info sites (I probably only look at 3 or 4).
Occasionally of course, its also fun sometimes to look up people that you used to know and see what they are up to (It's not stalking!)
I'm not sure that facebook has any gravitas with anyone under the age of 20, so in due course it will evolve into something else.1 -
Athletico Charlton said:Always amazes me how wonderful some of my friends lives look on Facebook and how average to crap they tell me they are when I meet them!
genuinely think it compels people to just show off.
you get it on LinkedIn as well. I have to be on LinkedIn and use it a lot as I’m in sales. It’s definitely part of my strategy to put up content and share as it helps build the profile of the product I sell, but I shudder at some of the stuff that goes up. Ex-IBM or Ex Google in a job title is a little hate of mine. So what?Someone I was connected to the other day posted about his ‘non negotiables’ and things no one can interrupt. They included learning Spanish for 30 mins every morning, meditation - he practices the Win Hoff breathing technique if we were wondering and something about religiously exercising and reading everyday. These are the sorts of people I can’t stand. Why do we need to know about your ‘non negotiables’ and your, look at me I learn a language post. I don’t go on there and tell everyone I need to have 15 mins on the bog every morning to scroll through the latest threads about Insulate Britain, or moan about how useless Chris Gunter is. It’s the same thing7 -
Think the Gabby Petito case has recently served as a sad reminder that people don't live the lives that their Instagrams seem to present.1
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Might take this as an opportunity to gently step away from the toxic thing that Facebook has been for quite a long time now. The addictive quality of social media has been an eye-opener.0
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The metaverse is going to be a completely new technology.
We'll all have our own avatar that can do some real fancy stuff, but I most look forward to the (avatar) punch ups in the Macro car park.
It's interesting stuff, but not sure it does anything for human relationships.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOn2CZWnxxY&t=3684s
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cabbles said:Athletico Charlton said:Always amazes me how wonderful some of my friends lives look on Facebook and how average to crap they tell me they are when I meet them!
genuinely think it compels people to just show off.
you get it on LinkedIn as well. I have to be on LinkedIn and use it a lot as I’m in sales. It’s definitely part of my strategy to put up content and share as it helps build the profile of the product I sell, but I shudder at some of the stuff that goes up. Ex-IBM or Ex Google in a job title is a little hate of mine. So what?Someone I was connected to the other day posted about his ‘non negotiables’ and things no one can interrupt. They included learning Spanish for 30 mins every morning, meditation - he practices the Win Hoff breathing technique if we were wondering and something about religiously exercising and reading everyday. These are the sorts of people I can’t stand. Why do we need to know about your ‘non negotiables’ and your, look at me I learn a language post. I don’t go on there and tell everyone I need to have 15 mins on the bog every morning to scroll through the latest threads about Insulate Britain, or moan about how useless Chris Gunter is. It’s the same thing
"So this happened"
"I got fired"
and the many variations on a theme.
Usually a whole post constructed in multiple three word sentences as if that's going to make it more believable or interesting. It doesn't, it makes then sound like twats.1 -
How does WhatsApp make revenue?
I know it used to be a quid on Apple phones, but that was yonks ago.
If indeed a quater of the adult population on earth uses WhatsApp, it must cost a fortune to run.
Is it simply about gathering personal data?
I know there is a business option, but i've never heard of anyone using it for that.
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