Forum: General Talk
06-06-2011, 10:28 AM
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It is a matter of risk to benefit versus costs and what you can do to mitigate the risks. To say that if you do one thing that is should not matter if you do some thing else is fatalistic. I.e. if you drive a car and you may have an accident then you should not bother with seat belts. For some the risk/cost (how much time and attention you have to spend staying on top of what FB is doing) is not worth the benefits. If some thing provides next to no benefits why take any risk. I may drive to the store but why would I street race?
Some may get caught up in things like “following the herd” and others may think the people that don’t like FB are luddites (not the most accurate but the most common usage today, although it is in this case probably closure to the original meaning then most know) are all side issues. The original point was about having to have a FB account (or any account other then PF) in order to join a contest on PF. If no one voices a disagreement then how is anyone to know there is a problem?
DAZ
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