In less than 3 months, I have become a Facebook addict.
It all began innocently. I was curious to see what an old friend was up to so did a google search. I found they had a kid with a Facebook account. In order to see the picture, I had to sign in to Facebook. Wella, I was suddenly getting emails from old friends. I became a committed member.
I spent the first day trying to figure it all out. And there were more friends appearing. Then on the right sidebar, I would see pictures of people I knew and all I had to do was click and type in some blurry words and if accepted, they were my friends.
Then I found my neice on there and she had over 300 friends. Now it was a competition --how could Auntie Jill be such a loser with only 30 friends? So I did a friend search and found more.
It has now become an obsession. I can't wait to log on to see what is new with all my friends and what new friends it recommends. There are some photos of "suggested" friends that appear so often, I feel I know them now and want to make them a friend.
I realize that as I look back on my life and the friends I've made, I can input their name into the search feature and find some of them. And that is what makes it so incredible. This week I found friends I haven't seen in 10-15 years and it was great to go to their photos and see how they look, how many kids they've had and well...just get misty-eyed.
Facebook also allows you to look at your friends' friends. Thus, there can be more connections.
I have invited a few close friends to join Facebook and two have and are also addicted. The others have chosen not to. When they email me and ask what's happening, I just want to scream. They would have access to all of that if they would join Facebook.
Gee, this sounds like an ad for Facebook. I'm Jill Cone and I approve this ad.
I am right there with you ...I am so bothered by people who are not up with my perils!!
ReplyDeleteI post them all the time...how can they be OUT of the loop!
between the BLOG and facebook...I am right out there!