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Feb 26 2009

Up for Debate Special Edition: How many online friends do you really need?

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According to a February 24 report from Florida’s Sun-Sentinel newspaper, Facebook now has limited its users’ friend lists to a meager 5000 friends, acquaintances, groupies and possible stalkers. Do you agree with this decision? How do you you use your networks? Friendships, business connections and those now standard, sporadic surveys can all be a part of the online befriending (or “friending”) experience. But is the limit justified? Surely a person cannot possibly know 5000 people intimately? Can they? Regardless of how a Facebooker might feel about it, his or her networking options may now be stifled a bit. Drop a line, leave a comment and join the debate.

Wax with your friends.

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One Response to “Up for Debate Special Edition: How many online friends do you really need?”

  1. skwguitaron 26 Feb 2009 at 11:07 pm edit this

    Hey mikey, lemme know what you think of this one - http://newsday.today.com/2009/02/26/i-think-what-were-all-looking-for-here-is-some-logic/

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