Monday, March 3, 2014

Facebook Blog

Nick McKinney
3/3/14


Facebook has taken up a very big piece of people’s lives and changed how they do their day to day lives. One specific thing that Facebook affects is peoples relationships with family, friends, and significant others. One negative affect is that people can get jealous very easily by seeing, posts and comment to or from their loved ones to other people including the opposite sex. This causes unnecessary strain in their relationships. Couples also get jealous when their partner posts pictures of themselves because why would you need to post pictures of yourself when you have a partner. No partner wants to get on Facebook and see you posting pictures of yourself looking for likes from other males or females. Another negative of Facebook is when families and or couples post their fights on Facebook for other people to see and comment on. Fights should be left to face to face confrontation, texting or phone call, away from public eye. One of the biggest problem starters on Facebook when baby mommas write statuses about how much their baby daddies are such dead beats and how they hate them. Then those baby daddy’s moms jump on the status and start defending them and being rude to the mother. Facebook has also created cat fishes, those are people who create fake Facebook’s and talk to people and pretend to be someone that they aren’t. These create a lot of problems for some people because they fall in love with them and either end up sending them money, or getting to close and being heartbroken for the rest of their lives when they find out that the person isn’t real. Or they get lucky meet the person and find out that they are fake but they just don’t look how they portrayed but are the same person they talked like. But then again even writing about all the things that make me hate Facebook are making me think harder and so I realized how much Facebook actually annoys me and why I don’t use it anymore. If people took a break from Facebook and delete it they would actually realize that face to face conversations make things so much easier than just a bunch of he said she said and other people’s opinions being shot at you. So take a step away and realize that people still have mouths to speak with, so use them. Facebook has caused a lot of problems but I’m not saying it hasn’t caused good things either. Facebook is able to keep families connected when they move far away and so you can have constant contact and post pictures to keep them updated on the growing grandkids or growing relationships. Grandparents can keep in contact with their grandkids by sending messages or writing on their wall and just simply annoying them! Facebook has now linked with many different companies and offering coupons to customers by encouraging them to like their page in exchange for a buy one get one free coupon. They can also provide customers with updates of sales and weekly ads so they get them the news first before competitors. Also even though I said keep your relationship off of Facebook the relationship shows people that you are with someone and they are committed to you. There was always that question when I was in high school, “Do you wanna make it Facebook official?” That was a big thing that when everyone used Facebook and that’s who boys and girls showed their relationship. But Facebook has dwindled down in use and now people of older ages are abusing the power of Facebook for pointless drama that they don’t need. Let’s minimize on the usage of Facebook and get back to the face to face conversations. 

2 comments:

  1. I like you, don't like Facebook, and don't use it very often aside from business and occasional friend communication, but for the purpose of this assignment I have to convince you to come back to Facebook.

    I disagree with your comment that Facebook has dwindled down in use and want to point out that as of January of this year Facebook had over 1.25 billion users. I stand to reason that not only is it thriving, I believe that there are more people on there then as you put it fighting baby momma drama. I think one thing that would help you to enjoy the benefits that Facebook has to offer would be to branch out and find some less drama driven friends to follow. Do you have a hobby or like a particular sports team? Facebook has any number of amazing groups where you can meet like minded people that share your common interests.

    I think completely righting it off just because too many of your current circle area all there business for the world to see, hinders the change for you to meet new and exciting people. Why not give it a try again and see what your missing out on.

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  2. I think you have some strong validations for why you think Facebook is negative, but their are a number of positive qualities that make Facebook great. I realize that there are many people who use Facebook incorrectly, like the drama mamas’ you spoke of. Not everyone is like that though; and honestly the people who misuse facebook probably would behave inappropriately behind closed doors anyways. Facebook just brings it more out into the open, which might be a good thing because it gives you a better idea of who that person actually is.
    Although some people think Facebook does have a negative effect on the way we socialize these days, it can also do a lot of good too. There are not just businesses, but also organizations and charities that use it to notify people of events and help spread awareness. In some cases I have witnessed that Facebook can actually get people out of the house and socializing because they notice an event going on that they normally might not have heard about or missed.
    Personally it really does help me a lot in my everyday life. It not only helps me keep in contact with friends, it also helps me keep in contact with a large group of people, without me having to pull out a book of outdated information and phone numbers. So it’s great to stay in touch with not just friends, but also colleagues and increases networking productivity. (I actually agree with you on a number of points about Facebook, but I had to provide a counter-argument.)

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