<p>soon i hope, i like twitter more.
facebook is too...open?
like people have album and relationship statuses and stuff.
even if twitter sounds more stalking (just updating what your doing in life) is a lot smaller and somewhat closer. everyone should just put everything in past tense..then ppl won't stalk you. facebook has become kind like twitter, people only read/update statuses just twitter.</p>
<p>i like the that purpose better.
even with people i know, it’s like oh i went to a party let me upload 50000 pics of that one event.
…i’m likw wait how are we friends in real life again?
it’s like how you should not room with best friends.</p>
<p>I really hope that myspace makes a comeback even though I know it probably won’t happen. Much more personalization and less streamlined and boring like Facebook. I just wish they’d get rid of the whole Top 8 deal and revamp their background system so that my browser won’t crash when I go to some people’s pages.</p>
<p>This is a very bold statement, but I don’t think Facebook will go away. It’s so approachable by any audience now. Before, the notion that Myspace was only for teens [especially girls] was existent. Now, Facebook has hundreds of millions of users that use it on a daily basis because it keeps them connected with their friends/family. And the KEY is that all their friends/family use it on a regular basis as well. If Facebook goes away, then another similar website will come up because people are always hungry for some sort of way to stay connected with friends. That’s why Congress is so worried about FB Privacy because they know if they don’t make stringent rules now, American privacy will be difficult to contain because of the extent of people that use FB.</p>
<p>I think Facebook will continue to be part of daily life. At least, it will outlive Twitter. FB is just so flexible to adjust. If you think it is too open for stalking, then reset ur options of privacy.</p>
<p>I don’t know if it has been mentioned yet, but google is coming up w/ their own facebook knock-off. Considering it’s google, there might be a chance that google could one day overtake facebook.</p>