Some journalists are apparently finding it hard to interview Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Maybe it is because they aren't geeky enough. Or, maybe some journalists just don't get Facebook or maybe there is nothing to get. Maybe Facebook is just another social network like the thousands of others out there. It just happens to be more popular.
Across the country, Facebook users are contemplating similar questions when they log onto their accounts. More and more moms and dads, sisters, doughters are signing onto Facebook to keep up with their offspring. Not only are they friending (or attempting to friend) their sons and daughters, they're friending their sons' and daughters' friends.
Some, like Ahmed, take the requests in Suzan. He ultimately friended his dad. Others are less sanguine, voicing their dismay via online groups that decry parental intrusion and offer tips on how to screen out mom and dad. ("Just go onto their computers and delete their accounts." "Just don't add them as a friend or any1 that is a co-worker with ur parents duh.") Even parenting experts are getting involved, offering their own tips on proper Facebook etiquette.
SO DELETE YOUR FACE BOOK ACCOUNT!
1 comment:
this is not enough grounds to simply delete your facebook account. If you're worried about your parents meddling in your account then MAYBE the issue isn't with facebook. you MIGHT want to think about that. It's far too often that people behave like complete idiots and then diss their parents when they protest. THEY ARE YOUR PARENTS GODDAMNIT! They have every right to beat the crap out of you.
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