If you want to find out first-hand why Facebook can be bad for you, sign up and experience it for one week. Just a trial period, to see what "FB" has to offer. After all, being there online for only a week isn't time enough to become addicted to it.
Or is it? One week is only a teaser. There is so much to do - so many applications - that a week is hardly enough of a stay to see it all. What's more, there are new applications popping up all the time. Nearly every day, there are new games, new polls, new quizzes, or new features added to the applications that are already in place and quite popular. You've already searched for every friend you've ever had, and now you are friends with their friends, as well, and with their entire family in some cases! You couldn't possibly leave them now and lose track of them again.
My point is this: Facebook, as useful and helpful as it can be, is very addictive. It takes time away from the other more meaningful and important things in your life. Addiction to this site can be as bad for you as any other addiction that jeopardizes the way you function in the real world. Too many are finding out that Facebook is becoming one of the false gods we worship these days. At its worst, it can be a breach of our sense of reality as we go about our work on our imaginary farms and in our sororities and great little villages each day.
In terms of cost, there is no fee to join. However, many or most of the games give you the opportunity to buy their "funny money," (the cash or coinage that is used in a particular application) through a few simple clicks at PayPal. In effect, you ARE spending money to be on Facebook, or at least to participate in your favorite games. There are even casinos. Slot machines that require cash (funny money) to play. You can buy the cash that is needed, and again, you're spending money that you perhaps should be using for more important things.
Personal values can also become eroded if you become involved with some of the games offered on Facebook. There are games that are based on organized crime, magic, the occult, and some that are harmful to the psyche of impressionable teens - young people who perhaps do not yet realize the impact these influences are having upon them. Some of the applications also put an inordinate amount of emphasis on hedonistic pleasures. Materialism and clawing one's way to the top by trampling others is foremost in some of the games used daily by youngsters who, again, have not the least
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