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lenazegher | 12 years ago
It's useful because everyone can see everyone else's reaction.
I use facebook almost every day, but I can't remember the last time I posted a status update or read anyone else's status update.
I use it as a glorified chat/email hybrid client. It's useful because only people I've chosen to accept can send me messages (like chat), but it's truly asynchronous, stores everything and supports rich messages (like email).
If, tomorrow, facebook disabled the ability of everyone to post statuses, play games, use apps, answer quizzes, post photos and all the rest of it, my usage of facebook would be precisely the same as it is now.
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