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wpr
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Zero2Cool;255017Crazy, we're over 600 now.
that is so awesome.
congrats K.
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Zero2Cool
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Today we hit 750
"Like"s
"Like"s
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Zero2Cool;267122Today we hit 750
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1000 here we come.
I liked a long time ago.
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Did someone say facebook would die?
That is a no. The reason is: photos. Many Kids and Adults alike who are strong participants on facebook have so many photos, so many memories noted, ect that getting rid of facebook would rid of that timeline. Facebook kind of has the community by the foot. Unless your facebook data can be imported to a different website, it won't die for a long time.
That is a no. The reason is: photos. Many Kids and Adults alike who are strong participants on facebook have so many photos, so many memories noted, ect that getting rid of facebook would rid of that timeline. Facebook kind of has the community by the foot. Unless your facebook data can be imported to a different website, it won't die for a long time.
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The_Green_Ninja;267408Did someone say facebook would die?
That is a no. The reason is: photos. Many Kids and Adults alike who are strong participants on facebook have so many photos, so many memories noted, ect that getting rid of facebook would rid of that timeline. Facebook kind of has the community by the foot. Unless your facebook data can be imported to a different website, it won't die for a long time.
It has slowed down with the under 25 crowd.
Many kids are mortified that their parents have access tot he same site they hang out in.
Many parents are mortified by what their "good kids" post.
I am sure it will remain viable for us old duffers but like always the kids have to find the newest thing in order to be happy.
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The_Green_Ninja;267408Did someone say facebook would die?
That is a no. The reason is: photos. Many Kids and Adults alike who are strong participants on facebook have so many photos, so many memories noted, ect that getting rid of facebook would rid of that timeline. Facebook kind of has the community by the foot. Unless your facebook data can be imported to a different website, it won't die for a long time.
Die or downward spiral? I said the latter.
If MySpace is still alive, I do not see how Facebook would die.
Facebook has lost its "hip" feeling with the youths.
Things like SnapChat, Instragam and whatever else have taken its place. BUT Facebook is a money machine because of the advertisements.
Meanwhile, the PackersHome facebook page is doing okay.
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Honestly gotta say I didn't see this coming, but our little https://www.facebook.com/PackersHome page has jumped over 1,000 "Like".
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way to go.
It is a shocker.
It is a shocker.
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