I just Signed up for facebook like 10 minutes ago lol.
I just saw the fox news group on facebook. For those of you that dont know, facebook is a networking site for college students. Their slogan: “Fox News, the network your professors dont want you to watch” WTF?! Is this new? Why in the hell would a news network that constantly screamed “fair and balanced” actually just go all out and admit their bias. But hey, whatever, its not like it was a mystery.
Well I knew there would be at least one jakass that would say “Well you watch CNN, MSNBC duuuuuuuuuuuurrrrrr.” Not that the point there genius, I am well aware of bias, just not the flagrant parading of it.
wow there are alot of dumbass people on here that dont even know how to answer a question
turbo weegie: learn to read, I said I AM AWARE OF BIAS, now run along.
Shiraz: Koolaide????? wow, you are really out there, not in a good way.
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I was invited by someone in college but I don’t have a college e-mail address either, obviously, so I can’t join that network.
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Now they tell us that Facebook is going to try and open up to everybody. It used to be that just College students could use the network, then they allowed high schooler, then businesses and corporations. Are they trying to lose the very people who made Facebook so popular in the first place? I think this is horrible timing, considering they just saw a massive protest against the creepy stalker-esque “mini-feed” update they did earlier this month.
Keep Facebook for College students.
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