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Jericoacoara
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« Reply #30 on: February 29, 2008, 01:32:02 PM »

How often do you check your facebook PTC? and what type of stuff do you put on there and on xanga?


I am curious what type of info people put on their blogs or myspace/facebook.

And here is another question. Do people read what others put on their myspace/facebook and read the updates?

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« Reply #31 on: March 07, 2008, 06:47:27 AM »

How often do you check your facebook PTC? and what type of stuff do you put on there and on xanga?


I am curious what type of info people put on their blogs or myspace/facebook.

And here is another question. Do people read what others put on their myspace/facebook and read the updates?



Actually, i check facebook only out of force of habit.  Sometimes i get the occasional salutation on my wall or pictures are tagged from an event.  I try to keep a lot of things off of facebook, like incriminating photos etc.  I don't really check other people's pages, i think it's a bit stalkerish, but its a great medium to get in touch with people and maintain connections.  Perhaps you should get facebook and experience it yourself first hand. LOL, and you can add me as your FIRST FRIEND! 
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« Reply #32 on: March 07, 2008, 09:02:46 AM »

I try to keep a lot of things off of facebook, like incriminating photos etc.

A very good idea. Some companines make a habit of checking their prespective employees' Facebook/MySpace pages.

In fact, a Naval Architecture company friended me on MySpace and I had a long PM discussion with whoever is in charge of it. It's a good place to get a shoe in the door... but it's also a good place to lose your foot if they slam the door on it.

  I don't really check other people's pages, i think it's a bit stalkerish, but its a great medium to get in touch with people and maintain connections.  Perhaps you should get facebook and experience it yourself first hand. LOL, and you can add me as your FIRST FRIEND! 
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« Reply #33 on: March 07, 2008, 08:09:38 PM »

MySpace:



Facebook:



Myspace:

- Emos
      + Awful poetry
      + Awful pictures
      + School shootings
- Jailbait (well, for you)
- Pedophiles

Facebook:

- You're not made fun of for using it.
- I'm the jailbait.
- More Canadians.
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