I've had a few months off work recently, and I've got quite into Facebook in that time. It's an amalgam of applications I've wanted to see made for ages: Finally, a social networking site that *works*.
When discussing this with friends, there's been several occasions where we haven't been able to adequately summarise or analyse what it actually does, so I thought I'd have a go, in the cold light of day, at distilling my experience.
As Green Day once sang, “are you feeling like a social tool without a use?” Facebook's 5 top replies, as I see them, are:
Thing is, you don't have to be interested in all 5 for Facebook to be useful. As with any tool, it's up to the workman to get the best use out of it. I believe from these individual uses stem two main modes of use, utilisation (1, 2 & 3) and entertainment (4 & 5).
I'm back at work next week, I'll leave you to decide which mode I'll be sticking to.
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