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Thursday, January 6, 2011

10 reasons why you don't need Facebook

  1. The way Mark Zuckerberg misusing the trust from his friend, stealing ideas to create his Facebook. He can do this to his friends, so can he do this to his customers. Can you still put your trust on this person?

  2. Facebook as a possible tool for cyberbullying, with the possibilities of anonymous profiles and the creation of groups allowing bullies to target individuals online.

  3. Facebook's Terms Of Service are completely one-sided. They see their customers as unpaid employees for crowd-sourcing ad-targeting data.

  4. Privacy issue is an undeniable fact for Facebook. Facebook not only wants to know everything about you, and own that data, but make it available to everybody.

  5. Facebook becomes a place for people to discuss something for good purposes, but also a place to complain and to talk nonsense. Why waste your time reading those nonsense?

  6. Some people lost their job because of something that they posted on Facebook. You don't want to lose your job for such a reason right?

  7. Why live in a virtual world called Facebook, when you can talk to that person face-to-face? Even if you can't talk to that person face-to-face, there are still many other ways to keep in touch with others.

  8. Rather than just help customers to keep in touch with their friends, Facebook make you to "keep touching". Facebook as a social network service, together with some games, is just too addictive and distracting especially for students.

  9. Even after you resolve to quit Facebook, Facebook had allowed users to deactivate their accounts but not actually remove account content from its servers, i.e., inability to voluntarily terminate accounts. This provide a way to help you to go back to Facebook, just like a dog eats back what it vomited out.

  10. Why need Facebook, when you have a better book called the Holy Bible, the very words of God?


    SAY "NO!" TO FACEBOOK

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    For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword,
    it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow;
    it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.
    Hebrews 4:12

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