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Tuesday, 23 February 2010 22:41

Facebook: An Obsession

Written by JamesW
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Facebook has become widely popular in a short amount of time and thousands upon thousands of people use it everyday, but is it being overused by some people?

            There are many people around the world who find it necessary to update their status almost every hour of every day.  To be frank, it does not really matter to me one way or another whether you are “loling at Dodgeball [the movie] right now.”  It is so infantile and useless for people to update their statuses like this nonstop.

            If you only update your status once or twice, in a span of a couple weeks, than you are most likely not obsessed with Facebook.  My status rarely ever changes unless I have something important to say.  For instance, if my favorite basketball team won a championship, my status would be “Go Heels!” 

            Another factor in classifying someone as obsessed with Facebook is if you see that they become fans of anything.  Some of the things people have become fans of are “flipping over the pillow to the cool side,” “If your name starts with A, B, C, D, E, J, K, L, M, S, T then you’re cool!!,” and “I hate it when you walk outside and a giraffe kicks you in the -----” to name a few.

            The last group is especially ridiculous.  When in the world would a giraffe perform such a pointless action and why would anyone become a fan of this or have this occur to them?  This is one of the unfortunate flaws of Facebook: pointless groups and pages.

            The last part that makes a person obsessed with Facebook is if they consistently comment on everyone’s status or “like” it.  The last thing that I am worried about is that you like Joe Shmoe’s status that he saw The Hangover.

            Users of Facebook that find it necessary to comment on every person’s status, picture, or whatever it comes out to be are obsessed with Facebook and there is no denying it.  Even if they say, “Oh I just saw it on my News Feed,” you saw it on your news feed and you still commented on it.

            People who feel the need to constantly tell people what they are doing are insecure about themselves.  They believe that by putting what they are doing out there for everyone to see it will make them feel better about themselves.  In reality, it does nothing but make me think less of you.

            There was a craze that went through Facebook a couple of years ago called “25 random things about myself.”  In one of the random facts about someone, it said, “I’m writing this list for sympathy and attention.”

            Proving my point, some users even admit to putting useless information about themselves in order to gain attention from everyone and anyone.  The real way to tell someone about yourself is in person, not through an online website.  That’s how people become shy and are unable to make new friends easily.

JamesW

JamesW

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  • Comment Link Anonymous Friday, 28 May 2010 12:10 posted by Anonymous

    Okay. You can't just say people are obsessed with facebook or constantly update their status / like things because they are insecure. That may be for some but not for all. Most teens go on facebook to connect with friends. That's the whole point. They also do it to occupy their time. You're just making assumptions.

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  • Comment Link Danny Barrand Friday, 26 February 2010 09:44 posted by Danny Barrand

    Facebook is Addicting to Many People because its a great website that people enjoy to go onto its fun many people are on facebook in the matter fact there is huge competion between facebook versus myspace

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