Facebook Etiquette: What Do You Think?

It appears to be THE number one social networking site on the Internet.  Facebook, once limited to just college students, is now 200 million strong. Users say it’s a great way to keep in touch with old friends, make new friends and update family members. But, once you create a page, there are some (unwritten) rules of etiquette you should follow.

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It appears to be THE number one social networking site on the Internet.  Facebook, once limited to just college students, is now 200 million strong.  Users say it’s a great way to keep in touch with old friends, make new friends and update family members.  But once you create a page, there are some (unwritten) rules of etiquette you should follow.

Here’s an example:
TMI - Too much information.  Let’s face it, nobody really wants to read about your bathroom habits.  There are others and we’ll run through them on Friday night at 6pm.  In the meantime, we want to hear from you.  What really grinds your gears everytime you log onto Facebook?  What advice would YOU give to a Facebook newcomer?

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