Ari Herzog

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Why Facebook Breeds Voyeurism

Ari Herzog

Rachel Jonat joined Facebook in 2006. ” “I’d rather give up the 189 Facebook friends, the majority of whom I don’t have or want the phone number of, and focus on the people near and dear to me.” She deliberated for a week and posted a status update on her Facebook wall with her phone number and email address.

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Facebook Changes, Part 2

Ari Herzog

Three weeks ago today I wrote about my Facebook divorce. I wrote how I would continue to interact with people on groups and pages but I would cease writing on my wall. Related Stories A Facebook Funny Facebook Changes For Me — and You Rethinking Blog Comments. Media Facebook' It’s been successful.

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Explore Digital Media on Facebook

Ari Herzog

If you use Facebook and want to explore digital media with me there, then please click here and join my group. But similar to my blog, the group will help you discover the online things that make me giggle and grin. Related Stories Facebook Changes For Me — and You Facebook Changes, Part 2 A Facebook Funny.

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Farewell to Facebook

Ari Herzog

First went Twitter , next comes Facebook. There are more important things in life than Facebook and I intend to savor them over the remaining 40 days of 2013. This is my Facebook farewell message of November 21, 2013. I encourage you to join my fledgling group over there where I explore digital media. Media Facebook'

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Facebook LinkedIn Twitter in 2013

Ari Herzog

Of the three largest social networking sites in the United States, I plan to use Facebook the most, LinkedIn the second-most, and Twitter the least. Facebook in 2013. I will continue to interact with like-minded individuals on groups and in the Q&A section. That is the order of my priorities in 2013. Concluding Thoughts.

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Facebook Changes For Me — and You

Ari Herzog

I want to delete my Facebook account. Because of my roles as a city councilor and a board director and how Facebook is almost required for constituent relations, I can’t delete my account. I can force myself to only use groups and pages — where my hats intersect with others — without writing new updates or comments.

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Unfriending Facebook Friends

Ari Herzog

It is because of our mutual appeal toward social networking sites, such as Facebook, that I hardly blinked when I read her recent update, “Facebook is fun and all, but seems to be a colossal waste of time.&#. They may have been the right people once upon a time but life is dynamic and Facebook has a tendency to remain static.

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