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ackblom12:
I could see it being a real problem if you actually use it as a social network for keeping in touch with people.

Luckily, I hate everyone.

Method of Madness:

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--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 28 Nov 2012, 12:17 ---Oh shit, their Facebook got shut down? That's horrible! Were they able to get it back?

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Would that really be such a huge disaster?

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It could mean losing a lot of pictures/messages, so...yeah.

Jace:
There oughta be a law against housemates not remembering conversations [about how you are going to order a laptop but you are using your line of credit where you get 6 months no payments since you intend to use your tax return (which you'll get in approximately 4 months) to pay off the balance but you are still going to give them the money you owe them and you did the same exact thing when you bought your computer last year so it isn't like this is some new development].

Barmymoo:
Having my facebook account shut down would be quite a blow for me, because almost all university socialising is organised through it - I get 30-40 notifications a day, not counting messages. I do still email and text and call and meet people in person, but things are generally preliminarily planned on fb. The choir has a private group this year and it has increased our sociability a great deal.

I don't think you would lose all your photos etc. When you deactivate your account, everything is held in stasis so that when you reactivate (as of course they want you to), it is all still there.

Patrick:
My Facebook is my primary means of promoting band shit. It's also a great place to post snarky funny things that lots of people click the 'like' button on.

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