Facebook Suicide (Bomb) Manifesto. ⇒
31 May 2010, early morning
A roadmap for an effective Facebook suicide should do some of the following: catching as many viruses as possible; click on as many “Like†buttons as possible; join as many groups as possible; request as many friends as possible. Wherever there is the possibility for action, take it, and take it without any thought whatsoever. Become a machine for clicking! Every click dissolves the virtual double that Facebook has created for you. It disperses you into the digital lives of others you hadn’t thought of communicating with. It confuses your friends. It pulls all those parts of the world that your social network refuses to engage with back into focus, makes it present again.
I was actually having a conversation with some friends on Friday about my Facebook usage. Initially I was very careful about who I would friend, etc. Then I realized that in doing so I was actually bleeding more information about myself than I actually put up on Facebook explicitly, since my wall posts are all nonsense for the most part. So now I’ll basically friend anyone who asks. I hadn’t though about joining any and every group out there, and liking anything and everything.
This is a post from my link log: If you click the title of this post you will be taken the web page I am discussing.