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I haven't found any polls, at least within the last few months, that were on Facebook usage so I posted this.
I'm curious as to how many of you use Facebook, and, furthermore, applications on it.
Poll: Do you use it? (Vote): Often; A few times a day. (Vote): Sometimes; A few times a week. (Vote): Rarely; A few times a month. (Vote): No.
The reason behind my curiosity is because I'm looking into developing some small Facebook applications that are at least StarCraft related. I merely just want to attempt a simple enough application just to get my feet wet in the Facebook application development process. So if you have any ideas for a SC application, then please feel free to let your idea run wild in this topic.
Poll: Do you use applications on Facebook? (Vote): I have more than I can count. (Vote): Only the popular ones (ie. FarmVille, Mafia Wars). (Vote): A few of them. (Vote): No; they're annoying.
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Almost everyone i know in the 15-25 age uses facebook. Some obviously more than others.
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I check it daily, but "use" it a couple of times a week.
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I'm using it, but im too lazy to write anything = =#
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I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that Denmark has the highest amount of Facebook users per citizen... I use it? Somewhat, anyway.
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no i dont, here in germany its much less spread in comparison to USA anyway i think
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in Sweden Facebook's huge
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Here in Spain the young people use another website, called tuenti.
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i'm using fb, but the only app i use there are typing mania and texas hold 'em poker. but i'm curious to play an app that is sc-related. good luck on your plan, it seems that only few people here in TL are facebooking.
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All I hear is "English, do you speak it?" Ya, I use facebook. Most ppl do these days.
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I use it everyday multiple times :[ never bother with any apps, a lot of the quizzes and shit people somehow automatically or manually send me are really annoying, but I have to admit some of the games like bejeweled and typing mania look really good although I don't play any.
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No. I absolutely despise this phenomenon. Everyone here, where I live has it. It is annoying. Instead of giving phone numbers, or names in instant messengers everyone just says "I'll add you in facebook". On top of that there's always some random people that add you, that you met while partying and drunk as fuck and other people that just "saw you a few times" or friends of friends of that girl's sister that you danced with. And if you don't add them they'll tell all people you both know and you'll be given awkward looks/ be considered as anti-social.
I always had a problem with these kind of "socialising" sites. It always seemed to me like it's violating privacy. People post about what they do, at what time(like twitter), who they date with, what they think/feel etc. To me it's just a drama queen and/or celebrity complex. Now I know there are people not looking for attention there, just chilling and getting in touch with friends, sharing some funny party pics etc. I respect that.
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I use it mostly for Farmville.. it's gotten a bit boring.. or maybe I've gotten a bit boring.
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took me a while but once i got on it its ok. i just avoid the mindless mini games and spam. re connected with lots of old friends.
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10 years ago these sites were merely for angsty teenage girls.
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I check it like 4000 times an hour...
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I use it all the time, i never use applications though, the only thing i hate more than those applications are the people that despise Facebook because it's mainstream and because it makes you a rebel when you're against it. All the excuses i have heard from people that hate Facebook are rediculous.
If people you don't know add you, don't accept them if it's such a huge problem. It's not violating your privacy unless you choose to reveal stuff that you want to keep private. It's your own fault for having drama queens in your friendslist that update their status every 5min.
Facebook is a great way to stay in touch with friends when you don't have the time to talk to everyone on the phone/msn/skype/whatever all day.
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It's actually much better than IMs and phone numbers. You can even find old friends from the past whose numbers you didn't bother asking for.
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