While browsing through the Internet, I came across this opinion piece which relates to several of us who were hit with having our accounts terminated since the beginning of Facebook's impact on the world. For a social network that has become more popular due to Oscar buzz over a film with facts that may/may not be true about one one Harvard University student became the biggest billionaire ever to walk across the Earth, it has a lot of faults. We've all seen them from the unneeded photo viewer to the IM chat windows telling us that the people we've tried to communicate with have gone offline when they're clearly online as seen in the Friend Box a.k.a. the box of your friends' profile photos on the left side of the page underneath the tabs of games, messages, and events.
There's even problems when it comes to sending friend requests. I've also gone through having to seek assistance from the site when I couldn't ask a friend who I met at an anime convention or at other social events to talk to me on the site, even if I was able to get their phone numbers and e-mails which were better ways to contact them when you're out of ideas of how to connect with them.At least they'll be more responsive than Facebook ever will be.
In the article posted below, if you have found the site's corporate office number, I bet you were as disappointed as Mr. Fagin with being told that there's no phone support. In the old days, based from what I've seen of the film The Wizard, Nintendo of America was open to assisting video game players to conquer their biggest challenges on any of their games for the original NES. Now, in 2011, Fscebook still wants to ignore the fact that we, as a people, have had complaints about the site and how it's handled. I guess the people working for Mr. Zuckerburg have never cared especially if they've been paid huge sums to keep quiet about their own complaints and solutions to those complaints of the site. Heck, while I'm at it, I bet that's the reason so much money were being given to charities and schools last year. I bet Zuckerburg was playing the nice guy just to get people to see that he's not bad, but in a way, he is.
Make your own opinion about The Social Network (not the film, just about Facebook as a whole).
http://www.aolnews.com/2011/02/16/opinion-thanks-to-facebook-i-m-now-a-spammer/
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