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paigev71 said:Facebook is entirely addictive. I have found so many people I know on here too.
I see your AV now! That was wierd!! First man head, then taadaaah!!
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This thread explores participants' experiences and thoughts on using Facebook, particularly for reconnecting with friends and classmates. Many share their initial challenges and discoveries while navigating the platform.
Views differ on the ease of using Facebook and the features that participants find most engaging. No clear consensus emerges regarding the platform's usability or the best ways to connect with others.
Participants share personal experiences related to Facebook usage, focusing on reconnecting with friends and navigating the platform's features. Some express challenges with the interface and technical issues.
New users of Facebook, particularly those interested in reconnecting with friends or classmates, may find the shared experiences and tips relevant.
paigev71 said:Facebook is entirely addictive. I have found so many people I know on here too.
pamperedbecky said:I do "Royal Roulette." Have fun!![]()
susanr613 said:i have used it mostly to find former classmates. one even had a catalog show for me! i also signed up for a bunch of applications that i'm not using.
pamperedbecky said:Oh yes, it's not a good thing.I'm addicted. I forget how I found it, but if you go to main page, there might be a thing you can click on to go there yourself.
I'm not sure. It's one of the applications.
rennea said:I am on FB too, it is addicting. I play a lot of games.
pampered.chris said:How do I "un-invite" someone? My email linked me with a past host that I really like and turns out the email was her hubby's. He is a nice guy and all but I am not sure that i want to continue to "talk" with him. He only started "talking" to me tonight. But is there a way to "un-invite" that isn't rude?
I am thinking probably not...but one never does know.
PS. I am under Chris Moshier. I think...I am still new at this.
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