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In reply to the discussion: On the Virtues of Facebook [View all]patrice
(47,992 posts)54. FB is a good place to discover the power of courage in your own voice because your name is
directly associated with what you say. You can find people who respond to YOU for real and there can be all kinds of sharing that comes out of that.
Forget government for a minute, if part of our problem as a country is the fact that not enough are standing up honestly and consistently for our own values, and putting our own faces and names on who exactly we are and what our values are, maybe FB is a place to begin to learn how to do that in a way that works for you as an individual person, with your very own DU-like forum.
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Facebook has allowed me to keep in touch with all my friends from Germany for about 6 years now.
underoath
Nov 2012
#1
Put me in the anti-Facebook category. I hate the way it's taken over the internet.
MotherPetrie
Nov 2012
#3
The fact that ten years ago people asked that same question about Myspace?
Posteritatis
Nov 2012
#43
Yes, I agree that is a strange trend, but certainly it is sociological and not
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2012
#8
Why would you feel "compelled" to defend one of the richest companies on earth?
forestpath
Nov 2012
#6
"Rational reasons"? As if it's not rational to not use Facebook. Your condescension is noted.
forestpath
Nov 2012
#14
"leave us alone?" Were you somehow forced to read and respond to the OP? (nt)
Posteritatis
Nov 2012
#46
I have a cousin who has fallen on hard times and cannot afford a cell phone.
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2012
#11
That speaks more about you & your friends than it does FB. You have just ridiculed some
patrice
Nov 2012
#56
I don't particularly like nor dislike Facebook, much as I neither like nor dislike a hammer...
LanternWaste
Nov 2012
#20
My extended family and friends used to have hilarious email threads that went on for days.
morningglory
Nov 2012
#26
Yes, but that is your family moving the conversation to a more public venue.
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2012
#31
Sometimes I am on Facebook, sometimes not. Just like a bar or social club.
RadiationTherapy
Nov 2012
#48
I honestly believe Facebook was a major tool in countering Citizens United this election.
Arugula Latte
Nov 2012
#42
I find the reactions to the site as fascinating as the site itself these days
Posteritatis
Nov 2012
#45
I remember those too. I like the Twitter challenge of being significant & brief. . . .
patrice
Nov 2012
#59
There was a 2-3 month stretch where people were convinced it was a Republican plot
Posteritatis
Nov 2012
#60
FB is a good place to discover the power of courage in your own voice because your name is
patrice
Nov 2012
#54