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Facebook-Related Websites

For Facebook addicts out there, sometimes spending all your time on Facebook just isn’t enough. Sometimes you need even more social networking in your life despite all the games you play on there and groups you join. In that case, here is a list of Facebook-related things that you can use to enhance your networking and your Facebook-obsession.
 

Humor

A Good Day for Incest on Facebook
The more FB friends you have the more puzzling, ridiculous or even stupid content you might be likely to come across. This is because as your network grows you are including less and less people that you would spend an endless amount of time with – you know ‘Friends’ – and more and more acquaintances. And when you don’t have that affection that makes you tolerate your friends, then you become less biased. Hence places like Failbook and Lamebook. These websites are a haven for whistle-blowers who like to call other people out on their social hiccups.
 

Tastes

If you’re having a hard time finding things to link to your personality in order to fill your Facebook profile there are places you can go to to find or even create your own likes. Likey, My Likes and Go Like Us are all places that users have been going to in order like incredibly specific statements, for example:

Twilight: A hormonal girls decision between bestiality and necrophilia. Like

The world can’t end in 2012, I have a yogurt that expires in 2013. Like

 
Another means of showing your personality is Feeder FM that allows you to share the music you are currently listening to on Facebook.
 

Professional

Pagemodo
If you would like to use Facebook in a business-like manner there are several places that you can go to – and this list is certainly not exhaustive, simply a sample of what is to be found out there in Internetland. You can hire people to do it for you on Social Cubix or use application like Pagemodo to make pages, Facebook Tabsite to customize your page’s tabs and Root Music to create a fan page for musicians.
 

Security

For those who were shaken by the recent privacy scare related to Facebook, there are sites out there with your interests at heart. Privacy Defender and Sophos are examples of places where you can adjust your privacy settings or learn best practices without navigating all the corners on the Facebook website to find what you are looking for.
 

FB IRL

Pixable is means of taking your Facebook photos off-line in order to create a real photo album on this old-school means of recording things called “Paper” or something. Apparently our ancestors used things called pens and pencils to draw dinosaurs on there or something – the details are all very fuzzy. However, if you like vintage stuff, you can use Pixable to go from digital to analogue.
 

Jargon & Information

If you would like to understand of the terms that are used on the website you can visit this Facebook glossary called How Do I Facebook for terms and definitions. Facebook Craze keeps track of all the different Facebook tagging games that are out there as well as other memetic forms of Facebook use.
 
Happy Facebooking!

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3 Comments

  1. Naveed Khan

    I agree with the writer, one should not spend too much time on FB and be addicted to it. Facebook is amazing but we should also give it a try to the above mentioned websites. As far as facebook cover is concerned have a look at this
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  2. I tend to agree with the writer that it’s often tedious for people to just spend time on Facebook. Some other FB oriented sites are a cool way of avoiding that monotony. With the exact same goal I started out http://topfbapps.com/ Hopefully all of you will appreciate it and put forward suggestions.

  3. Some people may prefer even ‘less-private’ social networks, e.g. Snoopon.me.

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