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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's simple. FB is entertainment, not an educational tool or a place to get some high culture. It is entertainment and an outlet for many people who enjoy what it offers, as mind numbing as that may be to some people. It is not mandatory that you belong or participate. If you don't enjoy it or it causes you anxiety or stress then stop staring at it. Unfollow people, unfriend people, or get off it all together. Many people have done so and it does not mean their life is over.[/quote] There are two issues in play on this thread, really. One (introduced by OP) is whether circulating pictures of a party others weren't invited to, among the people who weren't invited, is rude. The other (introduced by some respondents) is whether people who are annoyed by what is on FB can simply avoid it. The answer to the second question is yes, and I don't think anyone here has contested that. It doesn't bear on the first question, though (to which the answer is also yes). So as a response it's a bit of a non sequitur.[/quote] Once in a while it's good to have lawyers around.[/quote]
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