my friend is against facebook
he is not the only one, many many people hate facebook, complain about facebook, talk about how against facebook they are, mention their non-facebook lives, their non-involvement.
my friend showed me this article >> here
it takes an anti-facebook approach,
however at one point
it says this
:::Much of the data created by Web2.0rrhea is turning out to be quite useless for advertisers - or anyone else. Marketeers are having a harder time justifying the expenditure in sifting through the Web 2.0 septic tank for the odd useful nugget of information.:::
and shows graphs
about the growth of facebook and the amount of information shared,
but i am still an optimist
and i am still open to the idea of an information share.
what could they possibly "do" with my "information",
i wish more money would go into art and creative shows,
[the things i am looking at/promoting/going to/talking about]
maybe there is a "market" for people like me and,
it is a free market.
we can "sell things" [their jargon] "for free" [ours]
by sharing information/
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