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Has Facebook become more of a familybook for you?

2 pointsby zippy786almost 9 years ago
Facebook is trying very hard to connect everyone. However, from where I come from everyone is not connected. Friends and families are different network.In facebook, no matter how much they try (privacy or custom post), friends and family are friends. I recently found it very odd to use facebook when mom, dad and my friends are replying on the same comment for a video or photo.<p>Thinking about moving away from facebook due to this very reason. Facebook shall become family book and I might have to find another social network for friends.<p>How many of you feel the same and have moved away ?

3 comments

asteadmanalmost 9 years ago
I had these concerns almost 10 years ago [FB &quot;friend&quot; request from my boss, WAT?]. Clearly, the ship has already sailed and nobody is moving away (at least not for that reason). As others have mentioned, Google Plus had an elegant solution that I quite liked, and was never truly replicated by facebook.<p>As a father, I&#x27;ve started building my own web presence for my family. I have no desire to upload pictures of my daughter growing up to Facebook, and I definitely don&#x27;t want all of these photos shared with everyone I&#x27;ve ever facebook friended. Right now, I&#x27;ve got a bunch of photo galleries on my-daughters-name.com, but I&#x27;m going to have to re-think this strategy since we&#x27;re expecting again next month.
imauldalmost 9 years ago
The circles feature was amazing on Google Plus. It does exactly what you want. You add &quot;friends&quot; to your Google Plus profile and add them to circles you create, &quot;Work Friends&quot;, &quot;Pub Friends&quot;, &quot;Family&quot; for example. Then once you share a post you decide what circles get to see it.<p>It was a great feature too bad no one cared about Google Plus.
herbstalmost 9 years ago
yes? obviously? It became shitty for other reasons as well, but this clearly was one of them. Also not only parents, think you boss and coworkers!