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I think facebook. it offers more ways of communication and u could share pics, vids and stuff like that. although, facebook doesn't let u follow ur favorite bands and celebs etc.
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Twitter. Facebook is so much more complicated. It's too personal. It's so overbearing. Twitter offers you to get updates from your favourite band or your out-of-town sister via text. It's easy and fun. Facebook can become your whole life. Twitter is just a segment.
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You need people to back you up so you feel that your point is valid? Your using a website to follow people's lives inside and out, all it makes you is a voyeur following your so called "1000" friends who are really only people you've come across and clicked add friend. If life were as only as easy as clicking add friend to actually make friends maybe you would not have these issues at 40 years old becuase you had to live through the 1970's before the the internet and social networking. Our ancestors are perfect examples they have given us everything we know in life without a website to declare friends. Think about how all you have become is a lurker, would your family be proud?
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@braxtonrob No I will not feel differently later in life period, if later in life I have trouble keeping in touch with friends then maybe it would be time to think about why I am 40 and lonely needing a website to make me feel comforted by the fact that possibly one point in my life people wanted to be my friend. What so many people seem to forget is that before all of these Social Networking sites if you wanted to keep in touch with someone you actually had to care and pick up the phone, write a letter, send an instant message, email, text, whatever it took to keep the people they wanted in their lives. Travis from a band called Gym Class Heroes said it best on their track New Friend Request "Let's face it, it's a sad situation when we have to resort to keyboards as a means of making relations." If you need a computer to live through so be it, but remember later in life when you can't hold a conversation with someone with out being on the other side of a computer.
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@braxtonrob If Twitter is far more revealing maybe you should step back and look at what you are putting before you send it.
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I agree with @funtastic - Soulpancake is better than both. It makes you think.
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Twitter is light years beyond Facebook, Twitter allows you to have personality and share what you would like with the world while still going on with your life, Facebook is not personable in the least bit and is turning the world into Zombie Lurkers who feel they are connected to the world when really they are trying to socially go about their lives through a networking website. Twitter allows you to have personal space where Facebook does not.
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I use Facebook for real life friends and twitter for fandoms and online friends. They have different purposes in my case.
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