Does that make Naomi your fluffer? LOL Originally Posted by M A XGood one Max.
But Charles, you have to be able to keep up to spy!Oh i am a facebook addict. love the concept. much more than emails :-)
It's a no-win lol.
FB was great for a while for me as it was a quick way to post pics of the US for family and friends to see in the UK...without having to send multiple emails (ok.."lazy" is probably the better word)...but the novelty wore off quickly. Back to emails...
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Wait.. I too am a bit confused. Facebook cannot be an email alternative. Do you know how many people get their accounts hacked daily there? There IS a lot of truth to what Charles said. Facebook is very intrusive. If I even had one for my work persona there is no way I'd send private messages there. Charles, you recommended that I get skype instead of using FB to connect with my fam in Nigeria but Skype doesn't really have a calling plan for Nigeria and that sucks. It's also easier to share pictures on facebook. Originally Posted by Naomi4uI didn't know that about Nigeria. I thought Skype was everywhere. CNN did the early shots from the Argentine mine. I also had that cabbie that did daily video calls with the Crimea. I've seen Skype used from other places, too. I'm sorry it didn't work out for you.
I didn't know that about Nigeria. I thought Skype was everywhere. CNN did the early shots from the Argentine mine. I also had that cabbie that did daily video calls with the Crimea. I've seen Skype used from other places, too. I'm sorry it didn't work out for you. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005No probs babe. http://www.skype.com/intl/en-us/pric...ed-world-extra They can make Unlimited Calls there but not to Nigeria. In fact it would cost me $12.49 a month to call Nigeria and talk for 60 minutes which is pretty ridiculous. I am better off going to a convenience store and getting a $5 CTA Africa calling card and talking for 100 minutes. It's not fair and too bad.
No probs babe. http://www.skype.com/intl/en-us/pric...ed-world-extra They can make Unlimited Calls there but not to Nigeria. In fact it would cost me $12.49 a month to call Nigeria and talk for 60 minutes which is pretty ridiculous. I am better off going to a convenience store and getting a $5 CTA Africa calling card and talking for 100 minutes. It's not fair and too bad. Originally Posted by Naomi4uI get your point, but with skype you could see each other in RT. If your family on the other end doesn't have the technology, or can't otherwise do it, I agree with you.
The actual WIRED article. Stats & graphics are interesting:Wow! What an interesting read!
http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/01/ff_sextrade/all/1 Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
I have just now read that article in the NY times about "hookers" fleing to fb. I think the article is derogatory, using the word hooker to describe sexworkers. and Then furthermore why should someone that works as a sexworker not be allowed or even be talked about when advertising his or her services on facebook? I realized already with my escort profile that certain words are not allowed as name (e.g. escort) or if you want to befriend people its more limited than with regular accounts. I can only make 2 or 3 friends a day other than that is considered spam. interesting indeed. I think every business has a right to advertise where it wants, and the other thing is that facebook is worldwide and in many countries prostitution is legal.The source article used the following terms: escorts, sex workers, prostitute. I only scanned it, but I don't think it used "hooker" any place. Must have been the newspaper's POV.
I think the article deserves a thorough response about something called political correctness and using less stigmatizing words for describing sexworkers than "hookers". I wonder that something like this is even written in the NY times?
Unbelievable. Originally Posted by ninasastri
Maybe she prefers the lack of privacy. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005