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I'm on facebook, but never use it. Not on the others, and I'm pleasantly enjoying their absence.
Interestingly, my 17 year old daughter recently took herself off facebook (changed her password to random characters that she didn't watch as she typed) as she realised it was taking up too much of her time, and I think a few of her friends have done the same. Could this be the start of the FB backlash?
I hope there is a Facebook backlash. It takes up far too much time and is an addictive distraction for most teenagers, stopping them from doing important things like studying!
Following on Twitter and Facebook. Only use the latter to keep in touch with family (and Farmville thanks to the missus...)
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I'm on facebook, but never use it. Not on the others, and I'm pleasantly enjoying their absence.
Interestingly, my 17 year old daughter recently took herself off facebook (changed her password to random characters that she didn't watch as she typed) as she realised it was taking up too much of her time, and I think a few of her friends have done the same. Could this be the start of the FB backlash?
Can you get your daughter to do some awareness raising about the dangers of facebook..... with that and Sims3 my kids evenings are consumed.....
We did find a nice new board game that is so hard it gets us all laughing which was good, so at least when i pull that out I get some attention π
Ron
Glad to see DadTalk on Twitter Gooner. I'll be sure to follow them. Chris
cant get my head round twitter ... maybe a sign im getting old???
Facebook takes up far too much of my time ... i should really stay off it but what with people poking me and proding me ... im not letting them get away with it !!
May be a silly question, but why would I need to follow Dadtalk on FB or twitter when I follow it on here?
Ronaldo - what was the boardgame?
May be a silly question, but why would I need to follow Dadtalk on FB or twitter when I follow it on here?
Easy - coz you can never get enought of a good thing π D D D
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