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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DynV replied on Sun Jan 5, 2014 @ 5:07pm
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I suppose most of this site user migrated to facebook. when people actually post in Nightlife Events, more often that not there's little info and a link to that lame site.

what's up with lamebook? are there actual interesting things on it? or is it like when I tried it shortly over 5 years ago? a contest of who has the most "friends", who get most "like", and who win those stupid stupid stupid tag-like games?

I was about to be nostalgic of this site but remember that for every fun thread here, there was as many BS ones.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» M-A-X replied on Mon Jan 6, 2014 @ 3:20pm
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Never really understood why people left for Facebook either. Do you really want to be tagged on a picture of you, high as fuck, when familly, co-worker ect can see it! Also, Rave [ .ca ] is an underground website, not Facebook.

But there's other facts that happened.

- EVERY new persons got assaulted, challenged and mock. Not really a warm, PLUR welcome. Do you really expecting these people to stay?

- No new updates since a long time.

- Very weak moderation in forum. Actually, you were able to insult and degrade people for 220 pages long without any consequences.

- No more publicity about rave. ca in parties and stuff. Personnaly I didnt see any since 2009-2010

- Point 1 and 3 made a bad reputation for rave [ .ca ]

I guess people like facebook because it made everything (mail, live chat, pictures, sending files, games, ect) centralised in 1 place.
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Good [+4]Toggle ReplyLink» MelooDie replied on Mon Jan 6, 2014 @ 4:55pm
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well the response is really simple. Cause we hang out with people else than the rave scene too! lol.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Mon Jan 6, 2014 @ 9:50pm
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[ www.theverge.com ]

Third time I post this. Eventually you're just going to have to read it and understand it.
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» flo replied on Tue Jan 7, 2014 @ 2:08am
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Originally Posted By SCREWHEAD

[ www.theverge.com ]


Interesting link :)
However this is one experience among others, and not everybody have the same relationship with technology, computers, internet, facebook, etc. ...and the same goes with nature, other human beings and life in general.
What I mean is that many people never used facebook, many others used to but went off it and are better off this way.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Tue Jan 7, 2014 @ 9:48am
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And many people just don't seem to understand that this is the new "standard" for communication.

Avoiding Facebook is the modern day equivalent to saying "Well, I'm not going to use this new 'telephone' thing because writing letters to people is good enough for me and still works!"

It's basically self-isolationism.

Ravewave is the old way of doing things. Much as I'd love for it to make a comeback, it's not going to.

So you have a choice - sit around grumpy and bitching constantly about "Why back in the good old days this is the only place you had to go to hang out with your friends and find out about what events there are and that they're going to go to", or do you get off your fucking high horse and go to where your friends are hanging out to keep up with them and the events that they're going to?
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DynV replied on Tue Jan 7, 2014 @ 12:10pm
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Originally Posted By SCREWHEAD

Avoiding Facebook is the modern day equivalent to saying "Well, I'm not going to use this new 'telephone' thing because writing letters to people is good enough for me and still works!"

just like I bitch "constantly" I'll repeat "constantly" myself. I'm not about to promote a closed web. I'm pretty sure half facebook pages are private. not only are those pages offending to those who though internet was so great because EVERYONE could publish so easily, but those have a commercial advantage for the oh-so-generous site managers: only the marketers that pay have access to that closed content ; so their next 8-years-financed cars will have exactly what consumption addicted mindless people think is cool, twitter-reading software? right on! earning points to be a "mayor" on an app? there you go!

if/when facebook make a strictly-enforced policy of a minimum ratio for public content, I'll consider joining ; and we all know how morale are those people messing with privacy, exposing their users to trouble, those people would regulate themselves... the ratio that comes to mind is 80%. even 80% is pretty low to me, 90% would be more appropriate. at least 8/10 pages and 8/10 pictures would have to be public at all times.

I find closed-web offensive. I could make an analogy how facefuckbook is not simply the telephone to snail mail but I'm pretty sure you wouldn'T give a fuck about it anyway.

I remember the times when on TV news they spoke of web sites costing 100s of thousand $ and you'd think only large organizations could publish on the web. I then learned about geocities and xoom, that even the local failing cobbler could make a web page, I could see so much potential for the web. joining any site that promote keeping its content to itself is an affront to that mesmerizing I had early on discovering the web, back when the web wasn'T so much part of daily life.
Update » DynV wrote on Tue Jan 7, 2014 @ 12:32pm
how hard is it to have 2 different set of accounts, one you give to colleagues & family, one for your friends & debauchery acquaintances? you never log on your personal account at work nor school, you never give your "serious" account to a friend. with that super-complex scheme of having 2 set of accounts, almost everything you do can be public.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Tue Jan 7, 2014 @ 1:04pm
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how hard is it to have 2 different set of accounts, one you give to colleagues & family, one for your friends & debauchery acquaintances? you never log on your personal account at work nor school, you never give your "serious" account to a friend. with that super-complex scheme of having 2 set of accounts, almost everything you do can be public.


That's dead simple to do and I can think of over a dozen people that do that, from friends to producers and DJs. It's as simple as just opening a 2nd account with a different email account. Go grab yourself a free hotmail/gmail that you only use for registering with/logging in to Facebook and you're good to go.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DynV replied on Tue Jan 7, 2014 @ 5:12pm
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with that different account, will I join a site promoting open content? I won'T join facebook unless the condition I very clearly expressed in my last is met.

post #3 mention something about my question
Originally Posted By DYNV

what's up with lamebook? are there actual interesting things on it?
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» flo replied on Tue Jan 7, 2014 @ 11:29pm
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I prefer sticking to my many friends who don't rely on facebook. It's hard to find people with no account (even I have one for a company social group and my bands) but there's a difference between spending your time there and centering all your info on it versus just having an account to see pictures and join closed groups.
I find it crazy that people blindly give out so much personal information there and hope that everybody is going to use a given social tool (facebook, twitter, etc.) and check it all the time. I prefer missing out on some info and losing connections to certain people than jumping in this sheep game.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini replied on Thu Jan 9, 2014 @ 6:52am
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facebook is dieing anyway, kids these days like instagram better...
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» alpha replied on Fri Jan 10, 2014 @ 3:17pm
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I don't like Facebook myself, but I do see how it is sort of like a forum, e-mail, profile and chat in one place. It's very convenient, but I don't like the framework. I don't like how it re-defines the word "friend", how it forces you to use known things instead of being able to put whatever you want, etc.

I tried it. Guy who asked to be my boyfriend used it, and I wanted to see what all the fuss was about. I think I used pretty much all features by now, and it's just really annoying. You chat with someone or exchange messages, and you have their big fat ugly face in the message all the time, and they change their profile picture every two hours.

It was made by some dorm dude. Boys just want to get in, and that's exactly what Facebook is about. It's like a window where zombies lurk and attack you.

We're not the only ones. Facebook claims 1,000,000,000 users, but that's registered accounts. I know some people who have several accounts, I myself had three at some point. Actual March figures for "unique users" (so a unique person, unique IP, browser signature, cookie, whatever, etc.) was around 153M, in decline, with growth especially in developing countries.

You can easily imagine how a Thai scammer would have 100 accounts, and there are plenty of those around the world.

Facebook is also and obviously a military technology. It's easy to understand why, you can very easily plot social diagrams for individuals, correlate them, etc.

For social networking, I prefer Google+ myself, but not a lot of people use it, so it makes it hard to use chat and stuff.

It's easier to broadcast information on Google+. You can add people to "circles", which can be based on relationship or interest, so say "food", "music", "dj", "montreal", "etc". so if you hear an awesome new track you can share it with your DJ list, and music list, and people can be part of more than one circle.

But yeah, I don't like Facebook either. It's too rapey.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Tamala replied on Sat Jan 11, 2014 @ 3:11am
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Yes.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Zark22 replied on Sun Jan 12, 2014 @ 9:24pm
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Originally Posted By SCREWHEAD

[ www.theverge.com ]

Third time I post this.


Paul: "You're married, you live in a nice neighborhood and you're happy. What's your secret?"

Justin Macroy: "I started having more success when I stopped feeling like my life was a narrative. Once you let go of that idea, you stop seeing yourself as the most important thing in your 'narrative'. You see yourself as a component. There's no arc to my story, there's no climax or anti-climax. Once I let go of all that, I became happier."

GOLD!!

If you insist that your life is a drama about you, that's what you'll get and you'll suffer.

And yes, I'm also not on Facebook. I could either join or ride it out 'till it really dies and gets replaced by Instagram or whatever else.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DynV replied on Mon Jan 13, 2014 @ 3:22pm
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» flo replied on Wed Jan 15, 2014 @ 12:06am
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I like where this thread is going, [ rave.ca ] is definitely still alive! ;)
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini replied on Wed Jan 15, 2014 @ 9:39am
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what i want to know is the following

'is the cum exiting her noes'???
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DynV replied on Wed Jan 15, 2014 @ 9:46am
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Originally Posted By BASDINI

what i want to know is the following

'is the cum exiting her noes'???

she was face-fucked, her mouth was taken as one of her more usual holes to insert oneself in. it's barf.

once you let go of or take a break from lamebook:

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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» M-A-X replied on Fri Jan 17, 2014 @ 10:53pm
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Originally Posted By ALPHA

Facebook is also and obviously a military technology. It's easy to understand why, you can very easily plot social diagrams for individuals, correlate them, etc.


HAHAHAHA

I think you twisted this a bit. CIA and other secret services probably monitor the facebook pages of their persons of interest, twitter and the other stuff too.

We call this open sources.

I guess you probably doing the same with your ex boyfriend, right? But don't feel wrong, everybody do that ;-)

I think that Facebook is just a public software, not a technology by itself. Radar, stealth, missile, jet engines, computers fit more the description of technology.

Anyway...

I don't think the guy that made facebook or why it was created is connected to the military.

Is just a normal dude that had an idea, like the dude that made Myspace, facetime or snapchat.

Simple as that

BTW PEOPLE, WHAT THE FUCK WITH THOSE GROSS PICTURES???!!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» alpha replied on Thu Jan 23, 2014 @ 5:29pm
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Facebook was made by some dude who wanted to fuck and make money, thereby the rapeyness.

And he's not my ex-boyfriend. He's still my boyfriend, we haven't broken-up. He's just mad and won't face the music. I still DGAF, I don't stalk people. It's creepy and weird.

I think I've been too far in my social exploration. Time I cut this shit out.
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