OniaPL said:
Richardplex said:
But if Facebook is the only means for you to have contact with the person, what's the point? She/he is nothing more than a random acquintance that you don't give a flying fuck about. If the person would mean something to you, surely you would find another way than Facebook, or at least meet at some point.
Read all your responses to this thread, this seemed the most appropriate to respond to...
So, as I and my close friends are at university at various places around the state (some friends even being at uni in different parts of the country altogether), it's nice to have Facebook for a variety of reasons.
Talking to them: This is one of the main reasons I have it, but is definitely interchangeable with texting, phone calls, IM programs, etc (I do still text or call people relatively often). The best thing that Facebook offers, however, is it's group chats, talking to multiple people at once. This can be achieved by other services, but they often have to be organised in real-time which can be a huge hassle. On Facebook, however, just create a group chat, and people can respond at their leisure rather than having to be online at the same time (for other IM services), or lose track of who said what, and when (for other general messaging services).
Organising meet-ups (the main reason I like FB): I try to travel the state to see all my friends as often as possible. As such, it's nice to have a way to quickly and easily organise when I'll be visiting, who I might be able to stay with, what we can do while I'm visiting, etc. Again, this can be done via other means, but other ways of doing it (
especially when we're organising events for multiple people) are a
huge hassle to keep track of who has been invited, and their respective responses. Whereas on Facebook, if anyone has problems with what is organised, they can just say so and something else can be planned very quickly.
I can think of several other reasons why Facebook is actually a good service, too...
I'm not trying to convince you to join Facebook. Not at all. I'm merely trying to get you to see why it's so valuable to people like me who have close friends that aren't within the same city anymore. Everything that Facebook does can indeed be achieved with other services, but it seems silly to choose all those other means, when you have a central,
much more efficient way of keeping in contact with people.
Anyway, back OT:
I really hope that the appeal of the guys who got fired is successful, especially if they really were fired purely for who they "liked". That just isn't right...
As for the First Amendment stuff, well... I'm just going to say "this" for this, since Fappy's covered it quite well already.
Fappy said:
That is absolute bullshit. Freedom of Speech protects far more than "written statements". If motorcyclists can make the case for not wearing a helmet = freedom of expression than I have no idea why expressing that you agree with something, even if it is as simple as a Facebook "like", can't also share the same protection. Its hilarious how hypocritical and stupid our system really is.