FACEBOOK
In short, many
have nailed this on the head. It’s dead to us.Facebook is something
we all got in middle school because it was cool but now is seen as an awkward
family dinner party we can't really leave. It’s weird
and can even be annoying to have Facebook at times. That being said, if you don't have
Facebook, that’s even more weird and annoying. Weird because of the social
pressure behind the question, “Everyone has Facebook, why don't you?” and
annoying because you'll have to answer that to just about everyone in classes
you meet who makes an attempt to friend you or find you on there.
Facebook is often used by us mainly
for its group functionality. I know plenty of classmates who only go on
Facebook to check the groups they are part of and then quickly log off. In this
part Facebook shines—groups do not have the same complicated algorithms behind
them that the Newsfeed does. It is very easy to just see the new information
posted on the group without having to sift through tons of posts and
advertising you don't really care about.
Messaging on Facebook is also
extremely popular among our age group, mainly because they provide the means to
talk to those people who you weren't really comfortable with asking for their
number but comfortable enough to send them a friend request.
Facebook is often the jumping-off
point for many people to try to find you online, simply because everyone around
us has it. If I met you one time at some party, I’m not going to try to check
Twitter or Instagram to find out who you are. Instead, many opt for the ease of
Facebook and the powerful search functionality that gives you results of people
who you actually have a chance of knowing (unlike Instagram, whose search
functionality, although it improved slightly in the last update, leaves much to
be desired).
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