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        <title>Which is less evil? (Facebook, Myspace, Other)</title>
        <link>http://www.outquib.com/debates/view/which-is-less-evil-facebook-myspace-other</link>
        <description>Which is your social app of choice and why?</description>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 5 Mar 2008 14:29:02 GMT</pubDate>
                            <category>myspace, faceboo, evil</category>
                            <category>myspace, facebook, evil</category>
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                  <title>Facebook, definitely</title>
                  <link>http://www.outquib.com/debates/posts/view/713</link>
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                            Myspace to me, is useless. I used to keep my account because &#039;some of my friends only had Myspace&#039; but I finally broke down and deleted just because it was useless except for all the spam I received. I think that Facebook is a much better social networking utility and you can easily find people that you went to school with, or friends of friends, etc.<br />
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It&#039;s much easier to use and can provide a lot more to its users than Myspace. It&#039;s nice to be able to look at people&#039;s pages without background and photos taking forever to load and music blaring through my speakers.<br />
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Although, my major complaint about Facebook is the amount of useless applications. I wish there was some sort of option where I could look at someone&#039;s page without having to load the applications as well. Some of them ARE actually useful, but most are not.<br/><br/><a href="/debates/posts/create/168/713">Reply to post</a>                        ]]>
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                  <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 00:05:51 GMT</pubDate>
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                  <title>Make facebook apps in my control, it would be less evil</title>
                  <link>http://www.outquib.com/debates/posts/view/706</link>
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                            In past three months, I got much friend requests from Myspace, all of them is about sex. I am so annoyed about this. <br />
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I love facebook and made it in my control. I only use the useful apps like catster, last.fm, 43things, upcoming, librarything.... If my friends invited me to use the other annoyed apps, I will ignore them at once. <br />
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Yes, if you&#039;re the evil, your things wouldn&#039;t be evil.... :o)<br/><br/><a href="/debates/posts/create/168/706">Reply to post</a>                        ]]>
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                  <pubDate>Sun, 9 Mar 2008 18:25:21 GMT</pubDate>
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                  <title>Pro-Facebook</title>
                  <link>http://www.outquib.com/debates/posts/view/700</link>
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                            I use it primarily for my school-related contacts, about 90% of the kids from the colleges I&#039;ve been to are on there and about 50% of the ones from my HS. It&#039;s useful not only for networking but also professional reasons.<br />
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I just think the app system on Facebook has gotten way out of hand. There HAS to be something done, even if it&#039;s only a &quot;Deny All&quot; option.<br/><br/><a href="/debates/posts/create/168/700">Reply to post</a>                        ]]>
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                  <pubDate>Wed, 5 Mar 2008 14:31:17 GMT</pubDate>
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