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I never use either facebook or myspace. There is nothing wrong with them, I just completely enjoy talking to people in person ar at least on the phone. i am the same with texting and messenger too. These forms of communication are rather emotionless, it is easy to misinterpret what one is saying. I just keep a huge e-mail list and when someone changes their phone number, they pass it on.
I'm 35. I have a Facebook page and a MySpace page. Most of my friends there are in their 30s, a few in their 40s. My husband (age 39) is one of my Facebook and MySpace friends. My mom (age 57) and an aunt (age 61) are two of my MySpace friends.
I'm not a computer genuis, but I have my MySpace page looking pretty good. I also made my mom's and my husband's pages.
yeah, I'm 26, got friends still in Grad School or from college... most have a facebook. I graduated college the first year that facebook was out, the kids younger than me are all really into it.
I never use either facebook or myspace. There is nothing wrong with them, I just completely enjoy talking to people in person ar at least on the phone. i am the same with texting and messenger too. These forms of communication are rather emotionless, it is easy to misinterpret what one is saying. I just keep a huge e-mail list and when someone changes their phone number, they pass it on.
I'm the same way, I got rid of my myspace but I still have a facebook which I hardly use. I like meeting people in person, unfortunately in our society, social interaction has been weakened through technological alternatives.
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