I hear facebook is really fun and it is just amazing.
I was thinking about making one, but...
I have a problem.
Well, i'm in high school. I'm bullied and I don't have friends, really. I only have a few because most moved away or began to hate me.
I'm afraid they'll bring it up at school or my family might, too. Facebook is like what my whole school talks about.
Facebook is a great way to keep in contact with friends! I know you said you don't have very many friends, but its a good way to meet people too. There is something called mutual friends on there. So if you add one of your friends, you can find a mutual friend between you 2 and then you can add them as a friend. When you add them as a friend you can easily start a conversation with them and its a great way to make new friends.
Facebook ideally is a social network.. meaning social life. You said you don't have many friends, well the way to get friends is to have a social life. If you have a Facebook then you can start a social life. post pics and make comments on other peoples statuses or photos, that way people will recognize you more (rather than just being alone and nobody hearing of you) [ lovealways1221's advice column | Ask lovealways1221 A Question ]
masterclinic answered Saturday April 7 2012, 2:51 am: With my experience Facebook is really for people who have a lot of friends and like to share what they're doing all the time (statuses). I'm not that kind of person but I made one because my ex wanted me to (while we were together). I have a few close friends and I don't do statuses so I really just use it to message some friends once or twice a day now. So if your like me I wouldn't recommend it. Since you don't have very many friends you can just add random people and talk to them, some people find that fun [ masterclinic's advice column | Ask masterclinic A Question ]
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