Facebook Friends

Facebook Friends

  • Submitted By: pmoua10
  • Date Submitted: 11/20/2013 11:00 AM
  • Category: English
  • Words: 617
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Classification of Facebook friends
Facebook has been a hit with social-networking website users regardless their age, race, geographical settings to this extent. The existence of other social-networking websites has never been able to compete with Facebook. Facebook users have always logged on to the website at any time for many purposes. The internet is this amazing tool that lets us become whoever we want, and let us reaches out and connect with people. Essentially, the users can be fallen into three groups; the friend seekers, the game addicts, and the cat fish.
First of all, Facebook has really unique search friends. Friend seekers are friend initiators and old friend finders. They are those who like to make new friends, keep in touch with their friends, or even search for long lost friends. New friend initiators log in on the social networking websites, type a name in the search bar for an unknown name and request to become a friend. Old friend finders are those who would search for their childhood or primary school friends to get to know about their present life. Friend seekers make new friends, search for their old friends and get the updated news about their existing friends. These types of users, who cherish friendship, are online for hours just for the sake of their friends.
Besides Facebook has a useful search to find lost old friends, Facebook also have game addiction. Game addicts can be categorized as player, challenger, and designer. Facebook features many entertaining games and quizzes. Farmville, for example, requires its player to plough, harvest and get rewarded. The first type of game addiction, the players are usually addicted to this game which gives them a harder time to concentrate on other things than playing this game. These players log in to Facebook, not sleeping a wink to play Farmville. On the other hand, game addicts could also be a challenge. Challengers invite their friends to play games on Facebook and compete with them. The...

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