Isn't facebook for highschool people? I'm 13 and I have a myspace and I know that a lot of people in highschool left myspace because all of us younger kids came on, and now all my friend are like "omg switch to facebook!!" but it seems like it would just annoy those older kids who switched. Isn't facebook mainly for kids in highschool?
WittyUsernameHere answered Tuesday August 14 2007, 7:00 pm: Facebook was originally for university students only. Then it was ruined by being opened to high school students.
neveragainx answered Tuesday August 14 2007, 5:47 pm: Mostly yes. I know I hate little kids (no offense to you) on myspace. Especially the 12 year olds who take pictue in bikinis. Don't be like them please.
And I personally like facebook better :) [ neveragainx's advice column | Ask neveragainx A Question ]
xkellxx answered Tuesday August 14 2007, 1:56 pm: It's for high school and older. If your in middle school, don't get a facebook, people will get annoyed haha. Also, its stupid if your in middle school cause on faacebook you have to pick a network (your school) and they dont have middle schools. [ xkellxx's advice column | Ask xkellxx A Question ]
xBaByDoLLx3 answered Tuesday August 14 2007, 1:43 pm: yeah its meant to be for highschoolers and higher, but if you want one you could get one.
It's just that you wont be in a network(group) of highschoolers.
(when you first sign up, they ask you if you are in high school, at a company, in college, or none of the above)
I'd say stick to myspace for now and get a facebook when you get to highschool so that you can be in a network :]
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