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I have facebook and I am quite addicted.

Sorry, it keeps me amused when I am at work and the little one is napping and I take over my bosses apple mac and trace family in far off places and stalk old work mates and ex boyfriends.


Beside everyone likes to be a vampire!

fine I guess I wont b stalking any of you on it now then *sighs*


There was a time when it was fairly addictive but that really was when I was trying to relocate ppl and I have to say thanks to me a lot of other ppl who have lost touch have been reunited. It does get boring wiv all the apps and stuff VERY quickly tho :|

It's all part of a campaign to being less passive. I've also decided to text much less and to phone instead, even if I get an ansaphone. Also, I didn't have 72 friends at all. I had 72 people who I know at least somewhat, on a scale of pass in the office once a fortnight to sleep with on a daily basis. Sure, I've made contact with some people, but all I've done is exchange a couple of hastily typed paragraphs with them. I'm partly responsible for not taking it further, I know, but there's an awful lot of fakeness about Facebook (Fakebook, anyone?). Nero

Nero Wrote:

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> I've deactivated my account. Was sick of its basic

> inanity. I've got a phone, a mobile, two email

> accounts and a house address , so I think I'll be

> OK. Anyone else care to join me? Nero



Already have Nero! Came off Crackbook within two weeks of registering.

Apparently there is no way of deleting your records from Facebook though, you are just shown as having logged off and the moment, even months later, even if you check in you will find your account, as well as all your details will still be recorded on there, the only thing is then the minute you log back on a message is sent to all your contacts telling them you are back on line. Once you have signed up there is NO WAY of cancelling the account or taking your details off, it just goes into hibernation, so best to limit your personal and privacy settings to the minimum.
Sorry should have read the other posts properly, (guilty of jumping the gun) you already know can't be deactivated, sorry,if I'd only known that I would not have bothered, only wanted a look and had to open an account to do so, wanted to see what all the fuss was about.

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