Wow. Very impressive. And Facebook is not a site that encourages spoof accounts: I'd guess that number is close to the mark for how many ACTUAL profiles there are.
A few questions, though:
1) How is it that people rack up 140 messages in their inbox? I couldn't get that many messages if I TRIED.
2) Why do people get superior, like they do in the comments, and act like not having a Facebook profile gives them an advantage in privacy? I have an account, and all you can tell from looking at it is that I wear a fine brimmed hat on occasions - that from my profile picture. I don't friend strangers and I don't put deeply revealing personal info online. That makes the privacy issue moot. And stuff like that is ultrabasic "Internet protection" stuff, too.
one thing that spooks me is the fact that pictures that other people take of you can get tagged back to you. now I have to rely on the judgement of all my "friends" not to post something that may affect my job, relationship or sentencing hearings.
A few questions, though:
1) How is it that people rack up 140 messages in their inbox? I couldn't get that many messages if I TRIED.
2) Why do people get superior, like they do in the comments, and act like not having a Facebook profile gives them an advantage in privacy? I have an account, and all you can tell from looking at it is that I wear a fine brimmed hat on occasions - that from my profile picture. I don't friend strangers and I don't put deeply revealing personal info online. That makes the privacy issue moot. And stuff like that is ultrabasic "Internet protection" stuff, too.