| SamuelRSmith said: 1. I would imagine that most people who use Facebook on their cell phone do have a data plan, anyway. I, for example, have unlimited data (subject to fair usage), whilst I have a 500 text - 600 minute cap. Facebook becomes very useful for me towards the end of the month. 2. And, I understand that people, for some reason, seem to put a lot of value into their privacy. Personally? I don't see the point, unless it's my financial details, or something. But, I do think the people who can't see the point in Facebook just don't realise what a great tool for communication it is, and they probably never will, unless they try it out for themselves. |
1. I'm sure data plans are pretty common but there still are lots of people without data plan. Me? I love surfing the web with my cell phone but I only got a data plan pretty recently because there was a great offer.
2. I just don't want people to know everything about me. Personally I can't understand why so many people care so little about things in general, privacy being one of them. I've been very tempted to sign up to Facebook myself but the thing is, I'm not gonna need it and I'm not gonna get any advantage from Facebook either. Sure, it would be nice to be able to keep in touch with your friends more easily but in the end, I value my privacy more. It's not like there's nothing to hide, I just don't want the world to know everything about me. And I also don't like the way Facebook handles things. They don't seem to value privacy at all, and there's stuff like this happening. Oh no, I'm not buying that even if it's free.







