When first asked to join Facebook many people don’t think of the benefits of Social Networking. I think they hear what other people say and are hesitant because they’re afraid of the unknown. How much control will I have? Will it take too much time? What about all those causes? What about all those surveys? What about those other applications like Farm Town? I heard you can get addicted to that game.
The Truth
Facebook will take as much time as you give it. If you want to give it a lot of time, it’ll consume it. If you’re more disciplined, you can get away with a surgical strike; login, check messages, post replies, logout.
You have the freedom to choose what you will or will not participate in. If you don’t want to read about every time your friends level up or get a high score of the week, you can always block that game. If you don’t want any more invitations to a particular game or survey or whatever, you can always choose to block it.
If one of your friends is a little too verbose, you can always hide them. They can still communicate with you directly, if they choose to send you a message, but you won’t be subjected to hourly announcements about what they’re doing now.
The Benefits
So what are some of the benefits of Social Networking and Facebook specifically?
This was just a short list of the benefits of Social Networking. If you have other suggestions, please feel free to add your comments.
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