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Poll: Do you have a Facebook account?

36 points| xijuan | 12 years ago

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[+] brandall10|12 years ago|reply
This is a hard one to answer - I have a couple accounts for work purposes (one primarily to test out FB integrations, and another for networking with customers/clients).

Am I a Facebook 'user' though? No, I removed my last personal account over a year ago.

[+] d0vs|12 years ago|reply
> This is a hard one to answer

The question is pretty straightforward--it asks if you have a Facebook account, not if you are a "user."

[+] barake|12 years ago|reply
Have a Facebook account, but only use it in a secondary browser. On my phone I use an app that wraps the mobile site: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.danvelazco...
[+] yuvadam|12 years ago|reply
I have several Facebook identities. I use them sporadically when necessary, and only for specific needs. None of them are even closely related to my 'real' name.
[+] jlas|12 years ago|reply
Can you elaborate?
[+] bushido|12 years ago|reply
you should probably add a few more fields to this:

- Have one, but don't use it

- Had one, but deleted it

[+] 11001|12 years ago|reply
Also, the meaning of "use it" is pretty broad. Post and tag pictures of myself vs send an occasional message to someone whose email address I don't have
[+] deadslow|12 years ago|reply
You either have an account, or don't. First one says you have, second one you don't.
[+] nealabq|12 years ago|reply
- Have one, but under a false name

- Have several

- Use a shared account

[+] michaelsbradley|12 years ago|reply
Facebook is, for me, a means of online social interaction which often leads to "real life" get-togethers within my closer circle of friends.

For example, my church's young adults group uses a Facebook group and events to track RSVPs for our twice monthly prayer nights, allowing an appropriate amount of food to be planned for in advance. The connections formed through the FB group have in turn led to a large number of other invitations and get-togethers involving movies, dancing, Bible study, etc. The group has grown significantly in the past couple of years, and though I don't think it's all attributable to social media, Facebook has certainly been instrumental in its growth and coordination.

Interestingly, I have very few Facebook friends related to my professional life. Instead, I generally interact with my software development and business peers by way of Twitter and LinkedIn.

[+] letney|12 years ago|reply
Yes, I've had one since early 2005 when a .edu email was required to signup.

I have 0 friends and the only content is a single status post of:

"I don't use facebook, please contact me via email".

[+] skizm|12 years ago|reply
I am surprised how many nos there are.

To all the people that don't have an account (I'm serious): why don't you? It seems like something that you can easily regulate. I have a super small number of friends. Almost no pictures. I haven't updated my info or approved any wall requests in a while. Even after the whole, "everyone is now searchable" most people who try and friend me say they can't find me to friend. I do use it to chat/look up people whose cell numbers I don't have and I don't think I spend too much time on the site (there just isn't enough interesting content). Reddit/hn is another story though.

Am I really that naive to think that my digital footprint is still pretty low key even with a facebook account? I mean sure, facebook/nsa can figure out who I am easily enough but that isn't going to change if I "delete" (aka hide) my account. As for employers, I'm pretty sure even if I gave them my username and password (which I would obviously never do) they wouldn't find anything interesting.

[+] greenyoda|12 years ago|reply
"To all the people that don't have an account (I'm serious): why don't you?"

1. I've never felt the need to have one. E-mail, phone and face to face meetings are enough for me. My age may have something to do with it: I'm over 50, so I don't have a lot of friends who think that Facebook is an essential part of life - we all survived most of our adult lives without it.

2. I disapprove of Facebook's policies (real name requirements, ever-changing privacy settings, "like" buttons that track people all over the web, etc.) and don't want to support the company in any way.

[+] charlesism|12 years ago|reply
I got rid of my Facebook account around two years ago.

I used to house clean every few weeks by deleting old, uninteresting posts. Each deletion required at least three clicks, so the process took over twenty minutes each cleaning session.

At the time, Facebook helped my stay in touch with my gang of friends overseas, with whom I had grown up. Still, I was already fed up with the constant user-hostile changes to Facebook's security settings.

It was one last twenty-minute cleaning session that pushed me over the edge. I thought about the constant push-back from the Facebook UI whenever I tried to delete, or secure my data. The good of staying in touch with my pals was outweighed by the disgust at sacrificing my privacy to a company who had no respect or concern for my wishes and opinions.

Two years now, and I feel so much better. To be honest, I lose a little respect for people I meet now, if I find out they're still using that abomination.

[+] jloughry|12 years ago|reply
Facebook is like a zombie. I deactivated mine, but a few days later one click on some other random web site that used FB authentication and the Facebook account had been reactivated.

You have to drive the hickory stake all the way through the heart and into the ground below or it doesn't take.

[+] atmosx|12 years ago|reply
No. Had one but delete it.
[+] poopsintub|12 years ago|reply
Go ahead and log back in. You didn't "delete" anything.
[+] vittore|12 years ago|reply
The same. I really should find time to delete all others, also I'm not really using anything right now
[+] buckbova|12 years ago|reply
Same, had one but deleted it along with reddit, yahoo, twitter, linkedin, stackoverflow and others.
[+] ISeemToBeAVerb|12 years ago|reply
I have one, but I hate having it.

Unfortunately, I have friends that use the platform for announcements and events. Without Facebook I wouldn't know what's going on. You'd think people would still communicate in other ways, but I have to find out about events through Facebook because I know people will forget to call or text me otherwise.

In my group, there's an unspoken expectation that you use Facebook. If you don't log in or keep an eye on what's going on, you just miss out.

If I hear one more "...well I sent you a FB invite!" when explaining why I missed an event, I think I'll go crazy.

[+] pavanky|12 years ago|reply
Here is my typical usage of facebook. - I mostly lurk and comment. Login may be once or twice a day. - I have the app on the phone. But I only ever login if I want an address or a phone number of a friend. - I stopped sharing on facebook, I mostly use google+ for that now. Most people who share my interests are already there. - I use the facebook login creds for websites that support them instead of creating a new account. I also mark the posts from the said websites to be visible only to me so I don't spam my friends.
[+] cbbales|12 years ago|reply
Deactivated mine this morning. Early New Year's resolution.
[+] ChrisNorstrom|12 years ago|reply
I don't use it. Every 5 months I get on Facebook, scroll for a few seconds and close the tab. I literally just don't care anymore.
[+] DanBC|12 years ago|reply
Yes, a personal account for me.

I probably over share information.

I've recently moved some things away from FB onto other platforms - whatsapp, 23 snaps, instagram, etc etc.

I dislike FB - I don't like the horrible privacy stuff, and I don't like the changing inscrutable interface. (It makes me feel old. I feel like an old person calling for a 12 year old to program the VCR.)

[+] davidw|12 years ago|reply
I think it's a nice way to keep track of people that I otherwise would not have the bandwidth or time to keep track of.
[+] cema|12 years ago|reply
I said yes. This is to keep in touch with some of my friends who do not leave nearby and have FB accounts. Also, some of my friends maintain FB accounts in order to keep in touch with children (and friends' children) who tend to stay on FB.

I understand the limitations and potential dangers of FB, however the convenience outweighs them.

[+] buttscicles|12 years ago|reply
Had one a few years ago, but deleted it. So yes, I've probably still got a facebook profile.
[+] daphneokeefe|12 years ago|reply
I don't like to think of myself as being their product. I am not aggressively narcissistic. I have a bad enough case of FOMO and FOBO already. I prefer friends and conversations IRL. Broadcasting is one-way communication, or asynchronous at best.