4. ?Remember the News Feed, and keep it creepy.?<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
The News Feed is the Internet?s closet approximation to a ?Bored College Student Wish List.? It?s like Santa?s ?Naughty and Nice? list, but meant for people who have the time to lurk online. Which, it seems, is almost everybody. Especially people you wouldn?t expect.<\/p>\n
I?m not kidding, my Dad recently joined StumbleUpon. That?s one step too close to Facebook for me. Soon enough, even he?ll be lurking on Facebook and playing the omniscient character with the Bible of Useless Information.<\/p>\n
\n5. ?Thou shalt limited profile thy father and thy mother.?<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
Intended segues aside, do you really want your parents seeing your whole Facebook profiles? I really do try to avoid this upcoming cliche, even modified versions of it: What happens on Facebook, stays on Facebook<\/em>.<\/p>\nWow, that?s awful.<\/p>\n
I mean it, though. That?s why god invented the limited profile. To help you with those little white lies.<\/p>\n
\n6. ?Thou shalt write inside jokes on thy friend?s Wall, so all can bear witness to thy popularity.?<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
Please, please avoid the urge to write jokes only you and your one friend in the entire world will understand on that friend?s Wall.<\/p>\n
Think of the Wall as a digital tattoo for your friends. I have to see your friend?s Wall. Then I have to see your post. And when I read it, it makes me want to cry, but only because of its inanity.<\/p>\n
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\n7. ?Thou shalt poke members of the opposite sex until they finally have sex with thee, or block thee altogether, whichever comes first.?<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
Everybody?s done this. Well, maybe you didn?t get to the sex part, but I know you wanted to. And if you?re sitting there, shaking your head, saying ?Nooo, that?s not me,? then shame on you. Just admit it. You?ve poked somebody you wanted to have sex with, but maybe you didn?t quite get that far.<\/p>\n
It?s alright. As long as you?re trying. Via Facebook. By virtually poking them with invisible data?<\/p>\n
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\n8. ?Thou shalt untag all photos that make thee look fugly.?<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
There are two types of people in this world: people who untag bad pictures of themselves on Facebook and people who are sane enough not to do that. And maybe those anti-Establishment types who don?t use Facebook, although we won?t worry about them.<\/p>\n
I actually advocate the ?fugly? untagging process.<\/p>\n
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Nobody wants to see that. Nobody.<\/p>\n
\n9. ?Thou shalt update thy status regularly, so that thy friends can know thy business at all times.?<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
Have you recently urinated? Why do I know that disgusting and useless bit of information? Because you told me. On Facebook. Awesome.<\/p>\n
\n10. ?Thou shalt put thy address, screen-name, and phone number on thy profile, so that thou mayst be stalked.?<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
Raise your hand if you?ve ever been inappropriately contacted by someone who got your number or screen-name from Facebook. Now look at yourself. You?re a grown man or woman sitting at your computer, with one arm raised in the air for no reason at all.<\/p>\n
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What would your mother say if she saw you right now? She?d probably tell you Facebook is where all the perverts and child molesters ?chat? on the ?Interweb.?<\/p>\n
And you know what?<\/p>\n
\n She?d be right.<\/p>\n
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