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Day One Without FB.

So this is my first day of the week without Facebook. And guess what? I’m still alive.

Facebook isn’t a really important part of my life. I don’t log in on a daily basis. Occasionally, when I DO happen to wonder what everyone’s up to, I can surf for hours on end looking through the statuses, videos, invites, and other stuff that my friends have posted. I hardly write anything myself. But, later I get distracted by something much more meaningful- real life. I think that this Facebook-free week will not make much of a difference– my life will go on.

Pros of Facebook:

  • You can connect with friends and relatives who live far away or who you just don’t see very often.
  • It’s an ingenious way to use up your free time with games like Farmville or Jetman- but that has a negative side as well.

Cons of Facebook:

  • It can be a huge WASTE of time. Once you start, it’s pretty difficult to stop. A serious problem if you’re supposed to be doing something more important.
  • Most “friends” on Facebook are just people you know through other friends, but don’t really hang out with or even like.
  • Cyber-bullying. Enough said.

Facebook Free Week – Day1

      Hi, guys, my name is Nelson. Today, my classmates and I started a special project called Facebook free week.

During this week , none of us will use Facebook.

     Today is the frist day of  this week .Fortunately, I survived lol !!!! Actually, I don’t always use Facebook , it doesn’t

means  Facebook is not good , I just get used to use MSN.I login Facebook everyday , but I am too lazy to say something.

What I do is just leave some comments to my friends and play those GAMES .

     I know many people use Facebook every single MINUTE!!! I think this week will be a hard time to them if they don’t

cheat.  Best wishes to those people , I hope you guys will all survive at the end of this week!!

Day 1: Facebook Free

Two things quickly crossed my mind when I heard about the ‘Facebook Free’ challenge; firstly, “What the hell is Facebook?” and then, “Oh, right, Facebook, yeah; that’s going to be very easy.”

Just 2 months ago, it was a complete news to me that there was such thing called a ‘Facebook addiction’; I had never expected that such thing called a ‘social networking site’ could become popular enough to cross the boundaries between real life and the Internet. Let’s all take a step back and try to comprehend it word for word here: “Social networking website”. It had been a rule that relationships never cross the internet-real life borders properly – yet there it was, on the computer screens of every other person, the logo of Facebook.

What Facebook essentially does is facilitate relationships through specific criteria based on interests; this just feels like a family-friendly version of online dating. This system caused a lot of users to send too much of their personal information over the Internet (those idiots!). These Facebook user had little privacy over the net; with a shred of information that could track them back to their Facebook page – even something as simple as an e-mail address – anyone over the internet could find out a lot about the user.

Consequences will never be the same.

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Mr. Jon Hamlin free 🙂

monday mornings

yup. day one.


Well, to start off, Facebook  a great way for me to check in with my friends that I don’t necessarily see everyday, like maybe they don’t go to the same school with me.   That’s where Facebook connects.  It gives us the ability to share a lot of crap that we don’t need to see and hear about, but we still look at our friends’ posts.

Everything in the world is good only when used in moderation.  Facebook, like any other technological tool, lacks interpersonal contact.  I’m sure this point has been brought up many times before, but it’s one that has seriously affected me.

To be honest, not using Facebook for five days isn’t gonna change much.  Sure, I mean, I’m on Facebook everyday, but it’s unnecessary.  I don’t need to know what the weather is like on Facebook, ’cause I can just look outside the god damned window.  I don’t need to know that you have plans on the weekend.  If I don’t know about it before checking Facebook, then I’m probably not even included in your plans.

It’s just gonna be any other week: you can’t predict your life like a routine.  At least, you shouldn’t be able to; you aren’t living your life if you could.

 

Osman

Facebook Free Week – Day 1

      Good morning world, today is the day that my ICT class starts our Facebook Free Week project. Although I do not rely on Facebook, I’m interested in seeing the effects on the other classmates. I’m curious to see which people will be most effected, which will realise their changes, and which will fail the challenge.

Facebook Free!!

Facebook positively impacts my life because it enables me to share experiences with my friends or whoever I choose to. It also provides me with something to do when I’m bored. There are also many fun games that you can enjoy with friends such as Tetris Battle.

Facebook has also had a negative impact on me because it is very time-consuming, once you start its hard to stop visiting it daily. When I first started using Facebook I didn’t go on it much but when the friends started to pile up there were constant posts, I would browse through them which took some time.

I think going five days without accesing facebook will be hard since it is my homepage currently, but once I change it I think it will be hard because I will wonder what other people are doing and if there is new gossip.

I think we will be somewhat successful and I hope all of us luck!!!!

First Day Without Facebook

Hello everyone,

          I want to tell you how it feels to live without Facebook for a week. Even thinking about it makes me shiver. Most of my connections are through Facebook. Actually gossip is the main reason I use Facebook. I discuss every picture and every status with my friends in school, so living with no Facebook means living with no gossip. I guess I have to save all my gossip for the next week. I wonder what I should do now WITHOUT FACEBOOK.

Facebook Free – Day One :D (Adrian Ho)

So today’s the day we’re starting our Facebook Free… project thingy.

And we’ve an assignment where we must list several things.

Take note that I’m not a Facebook person. I sit at home and play computer games and I say ‘to hell with it’ to most forms of social networking. So many of these answers are as walls of convoluted text and gobbledy-gook that nobody should ever take seriously.

With that in mind, enjoy my neurotic rambling.

Positive Impacts of Facebook.

  • You’ll be more connected to people abroad… or near you! You can also keep in contact with old friends that you don’t ever talk to in real life because they live somewhere else or something.
  • Popular movements can form and mobilize over the net! Public protests (peaceful, hopefully!) can begin on Facebook.

Negative Impacts of Facebook.

  • People spend way too much time on it, which inevitably leads to lower grades and reduced studying time because they’re too busy playing Farmville or some other odd game on Facebook.
  • Anonymity is completely nonexistent. There’s an incredibly false sense of privacy that’s garnered when using Facebook — ‘hateful’ and ‘derogatory’ comments can easily be tracked to their source, and private info can be.. divulged quite easily, especially if somebody’s profile is set to public. I’ve read and heard from various sources [citation needed] that kids have been denied job opportunities or university entrances because of some incriminating things posted on their (or somebody else’s) Facebook.
  • People are always using it at school. Though this is a rather ambivalent issue, hundreds of kids using Facebook at the same time can take a massive toll on a school network bandwidth, and Pinetree’s already having that problem as we speak! Or type.
  • Face-to-face communication is being left on the wayside for things like… Face(ironically)book, e-mails and texting. In this day and age we’re moving towards saying ‘screw it’ to saying ‘I just broke up with you’ in person. Instead we’re much more content to argue it out on MSN or Facebook, and post our angst-ridden results on our ‘walls.’ Somewhat amusingly as a bit of an erudite-hermit sort of person I’d be much more content to communicate electronically than in person.
  • You’ll have five hundred friends. But you’ll only talk to a select few. I suppose Facebook slightly alters the definition of a ‘friend’ to simply ‘some guy that added me because I know a person that he does but I don’t talk to him.’
  • It’s addictive for some. That doesn’t really need to be explained, it really just ties into the aspect of spending too much time on the computer and not enough time on more important… things.

How this ‘hiatus’ will affect me in the course of these five days.

  • It won’t at all. Though I’ve had (a recently deactivated) account on Facebook full of blatant lies, I rarely used it even while it was activated. I’d get invited to some birthday party or event once in a while but I really really didn’t care. I’d also post the occasional slanderous comment and log off. I never really cared for it, and probably never will, to be honest.

…And my prediction of the outcome of the week.

  • I can’t really post a specific projection of a supposed outcome. Most of the people in this class aren’t exactly social butterflies who use Facebook whenever they can — I would know, I’m a self-proclaimed social reject myself! I suppose the select few socialites in our wonderful little class may suffer through heavy withdrawal symptoms or even break completely and resort to using Facebook like they would normally. For most of us though, not much will change.

So that’s all of my word vomiting, probably longer than anybody else’s because once I start writing it’s rather hard to stop. You can go read somebody else’s vomit now, and it’ll probably taste a lot better than mine. Best of luck to everybody, especially those select few that are cool and social enough to use Facebook on a daily basis and will probably suffer in the course of this week.

Hats off to you socialites!

Adrian.

Day 1 – Torture Begins

I never thought I would have to do this.

This is not just campaign, it’s a test to see if I can withstand the heat.

Will I pull through this aggravating disaster, or will I learn that Facebook is really not a necessity in my life? Perhaps it will teach me that I have been wasting too much time on Facebook when I could have been studying. Perhaps it will increase the amount of sleep I get at night. Or perhaps it will not make a difference at all because I will spend that time watching the television or eating my feelings.

We’ll find out on friday; stay tuned.


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