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(Unverified)May 5th 2010 11:53AM
Sadly, sites only do this because so many users don't know they can set their own home pages to whatever they want. And half the people who click that button don't even know what "home page" means.
I was on FB for a little while, until I realized it's just a mini-internet with less usefulness than the actual internet. Everything that can be done on FB can be done easier, better, and faster by using the actual internet, and without limiting oneself to a single site.
(Unverified)May 6th 2010 11:00AM
Tell us how! I'd jump from facebook in a flash if there was another way to keep occasional contact with distant acquantances without having to, you know, actually call them or anything, cos that's where I fall down.
ANYTHING that lets me do that without selling my soul to fb would be snapped up eagerly.