The article was very interesting
even though it only showcased one side of an argument. It gave me a perspective
of how others view their personal business. I do agree with the article and how
it explains the various kinds of Facebook users, but I believe that individuals
are going to do and say whatever they want no matter if they know their
audience or not. Therefore if your friends with individuals that tell too much
information on Facebook, you should either ignore it on consider deleting them
as a friend and not friending others like them. As the article states you will
have those individuals who have no sense of personal business and will display
how they feel, what they’re doing, where they’re going, what they’re wearing,
who they’re dating and the list goes on. I personally find it entertaining how
people freely vent on Facebook regardless if their getting negative of positive
feedback. Your Facebook life just like your social life is molded and shaped by
the people you’re involved with. Some people would rather communicate over
Facebook and honestly if you’re a “drama craver” then Facebook is the place to
be! So in reality the point I believe the article was trying to prove is that
there is a time and a place for everything, and sometimes Facebook isn’t the
time or the place. The material you as a Facebooker post on your “wall” are
permanent and the things you post on Facebook could ultimately alter people’s
perception of you.
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