I'm just done searching this part of forum n i noticed there
is no facebook discussion thread
so here i would like to make a thread to discuss about facebook here

for those of you still dunno wat facebook is, here a quote from wikipedia
so why would you chose facebook over others social site
well, here's a few reason i can think of:
*lots of apllication available which is really fun,interesting n let you know ur frens more

eg:ilike, movies,question.
*the interface is less cluttered(in my point of view) n highly customizable
Site featuresThe wall» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «
The Wall is a space on each user's profile page that allows friends to post messages for the user to see. One user's wall is visible to anyone with the ability to see their full profile, and different users' wall posts show up in an individual's News Feed. Many users use their friend's walls for leaving short, temporal notes. More private discourse is saved for Messages, which are sent to a person's Inbox, and are visible only to the sender and recipient(s) of the Message, much like email.
In July 2007, Facebook allowed users to post attachments to the wall [27], whereas previously the wall was limited to textual content only.
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In February 2007, Facebook added a new gift feature to the website. Friends could send "gifts" -- small icons of novelty items designed by former Apple designer Susan Kare -- to each other by selecting one from Facebook's virtual gift shop and adding a message. Gifts given to a user appear on the recipient's wall with the giver's message, unless the giver decided to give the gift privately, in which case the giver's name and message is not displayed to other users. Additionally, all gifts (including private gifts) received by a user are displayed in the recipient's "gift box" (right above their wall on their profile), marked with either the first name of the user (for public gifts) or the word "Private." An "Anonymous" option is also available, by which anyone with profile access can see the gift, but only the recipient will see the message. None will see the giver's name, and the gift will go in the recipient's gift box but not the wall.[citation needed]
Facebook users are given one free gift to give upon account signup. Each additional gift given by a user costs USD $1.00. (3.37 MYR) The initial selection of gifts was Valentine's Day themed, and 50% of the proceeds received through February 2007 were donated to the charity Susan G. Komen for the Cure. After the month of February, the proceeds were no longer donated. Soon after, Facebook began making one new gift available each day, most of which had a limited supply or were available for a limited time. The daily new gift is advertised on every user's home page.[citation needed]
With the advent of Applications came a way to subvert the required US$1.00 (3.37 MYR) payment; however, the gifts in the "Free Gifts" application, created by Zachary Allia[28], are not the same as the official gifts, as they are displayed in a different manner.
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In May 2007, Facebook introduced the Facebook Marketplace allowing users to post free classified ads within the following categories: For Sale, Housing, Jobs, and Other. Ads can be posted in either available or wanted format.[29] The market place is available for all Facebook users and is currently free.
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Facebook includes a "poke" feature which allows one user to send a "poke" to another. According to Facebook's FAQ section on the Poke Feature, "a poke is a way to interact with your friends on Facebook. When we created the poke, we thought it would be cool to have a feature without any specific purpose. People interpret the poke in many different ways, and we encourage you to come up with your own meanings." In principle this is intended to serve as a "nudge" to attract the attention of the other user. However while many Facebook users, as intended, use the feature to attract attention or say hello,[30] some users construe it as a sexual advance.[31] This interpretation of the feature inspired a popular Facebook group titled "Enough with the Poking, Lets Just Have Sex," which, as of September 2007, has more than 250,000 members.
Friends often engage in what is known as a "poke war," where the poke is exchanged back and forth continuously between two users by using the "poke back" feature.[citation needed]
There are several new applications such as "X Me" and "SuperPoke!", that allow users to put any action in place of the word "poke."
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The "status" feature allows users to inform their friends and the Facebook community of their current whereabouts and actions. Facebook prompts the status update with "(User name) is..." and Facebook users fill in the rest. Status updates are noted in the "Recently updated" section of a users' friend list.
Many students have protested the required "is" referring to people who speak languages other than English and legitimate sentences that cannot be changed to accommodate the "is" grammatically (e.g. "(User name) just got a haircut.")
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Facebook events are a way for members to let friends know about upcoming events in their community and to organize social gatherings.
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On May 24, 2007, Facebook launched the Facebook Platform,which provides a framework for developers to create applications that interact with core Facebook features.
Among the most popular applications are Top Friends, which allows users to select and display their favorite friends; Graffiti, which gives users a visual version of Facebook's wall; and iLike, a social music discovery service that features concert information and a music trivia game, similar to the one featured on the iPod. Third-party websites such as Adonomics, which provides application metrics, and blogs such as AppRate, Inside Facebook and Face Reviews have sprung up in response to the clamor for Facebook applications. Even games such as chess and Scrabble are available.
On July 4, 2007, Altura Ventures announced the "Altura 1 Facebook Investment Fund," becoming the world's first Facebook-only venture capital firm.On July 10, 2007 Bay Partners announced appfactory, a venture capital seed program dedicated solely to Facebook applications.
On August 29, 2007, Facebook changed the way in which the popularity of applications is measured, in order to give more attention to the more engaging applications, following criticism that ranking applications only by the number of users was giving an advantage to the highly viral, yet useless applications.
Tech blog Valleywag has criticized Facebook Applications, labeling them a "cornucopia of uslessness."
As of October 11, 2007, there are more than 5,500 applications.
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During the time that Facebook released its platform, it also released an application of its own for sharing videos on Facebook. Users can add their videos with the service by uploading video, adding video through Facebook Mobile, and using a webcam recording feature. Additionally, users can "tag" their friends in videos they add much like the way users can tag their friends in photos. This feature was expected to increase competition with MySpace.[citation needed] However, the Facebook Video Application does not allow sharing videos outside of Facebook. Users will not be able to export or download videos from Facebook. Despite this, a Greasemonkey Userscript was posted on Userscripts.org which allows both the downloading of Facebook Videos and the embeddingof Videos on sites outside of Facebook's website.
FACEBOOK WEBPAGEso now, i thinks this is enough reason for you to join the website
n dun forget to add me as ur fren

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btw, my email is kira180289@gmail.com.. add me yah

I'm using Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Fourquare, Tumblr and StumbleUpon.
Based on my experience, I like facebook because most of my friends are using it, therefore it's easy to connect to them. Of course, FB user interface is quite user-friendly too. Twitter can only tweet short messages and harder to view when it comes to long messages and pictures.
LinkedIn is used primarily for job related matters, Pinterest mostly for pictures, Fourquare only for locations checking in, Tumblr mainly as a blog (not too many connections with friends), and Stumbleupon for sharing interesting articles online but I rarely use it.
I personally quite like Google+ as they have beautiful user interface. It serves similar features as FB. However, most of my friends are not actively using it.
Anyway, it's a world of connections nowadays. Good to keep connected to friends, colleagues, and even family through these social networking sites. I get in touch back with a lot of my 'long-lost' old friends through these social networking sites!