First off call me ice. Anyway,what is facebook all about? I'd like to sign up but i can't until I'm like 16. Parents are way too overprotective,but i can see why. I'm not going to say why i don't want to upset anybody. Also is facebook becoming even bigger by the day? Thanks a lot!
Xui answered Sunday January 8 2012, 3:24 pm: Facebook is a social network, You can connect with friends and family. Sort of like Myspace but more updated.
Here is a link from Wiki that also explains it well
orphans answered Sunday January 8 2012, 3:00 pm: Its just a network to connect with friends and family. You add friends and family. You can then contact them, share music/photo's/videos etc. You can let people know what you are doing.
Thing is, its impossible to tell someone what facebook is in a few minutes. Its one of them things you play and experiment with, and figure out what everything does by itself.
I think people that get into serious trouble on facebook usually only have themselves to blame. If you post stupid pictures/things on there, then its really just your fault. But in itself, as a core, its really something to embrace rather than be scared of.
I don't think anyone can really deny that facebook is a growing force. As a business owner, its invaluable for businesses, and a great way for people to stay in touch. 700,000 people join facebook every single day. Its a less bigger force in countries such as China etc where other social networks are more popular.
But yes its definitely big, and getting bigger. Its a force to embrace, and a fascinating network.
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