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Why do people feel the need to make multiple facebook accounts?

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SnakeXs said:
To manage their Circles.

Wish I would've had the foresight for this. Cross-contamination can be an issue sometimes...
 
Because you can post things only your friends on that account can see I'd guess. So to hide things from other "friends"? I dunno.
 
I usually report all roleplaying accounts I happen to see, just to piss them off and because the rules of Facebook allow me to (profiles not representing real individuals are forbidden).
 
I plan on opening a second one. Te original got too big. It was fine in college and grew arge (friends) because of national organizations I was in leadership for, along with my campus affiliations. But 90% of those people I don't give a damn about. Still, I'd like them to be able to contact me if need be, so I'd leave that account the way it is while opening a new one and inviting people I actually keep up with to friend me there.
 
1) Real life friends
2) Online friends

Some people would rather not have the streams cross.

I only run 1 Facebook account.
 
My first FB profile was more revealing than I cared to show to my family or certain friends... It has more to do with the gay aspect of my life. It is a screen name titled profile.

I eventually created a regular namesake FB profile for family stuff. I don't see it as such a foreign concept
 
btkadams said:
but there are friends lists on facebook that you can restrict specific content to. people who still do this are stupid.

Unless Facebook upgrades their privacy features and decides to fuck up the settings you had in place.
 
Instead of making a new thread I thought I'd ask the question here as it pertains to facebook.

Can a person I've blocked still see my comments on a mutual friend's status/wall/picture?
 
I'm an ESL teacher. I have a personal account for my friends and family, and a professional account for students who want to add me.
 
PSFan said:
Why do people have multiple FB accounts GAF?

Most of the people I know who do this have a "serious" account (with their real name) and an account under a nickname for drunk photos / unpopular opinions / etc.

It's not a horrible idea, what with companies searching potential employees on Facebook, but I can't be assed to do so. Making just about everything semi-private or private is much easier.
 
A friend of mine has a weird account, which is what I have on my friends list.

So about a month or two ago, I started noticing people with cartoon/anime avatars on the "people you might know" area. Figured it was just friends of friends that like anime. I began pressing the X button to remove them on the recommendations list, but they just kept popping up. I got curious enough to look up a Mr. "Ben Tennyson" on Google, and sure enough, the Facebook profile belonged to a fictional character, and all his friends were cartoon/anime profiles. I decided to look at my friend's friends list and found that a large number of his "friends" are these cartoon characters.

Fucking what. :S

I personally only have one account.
 
Quick said:
A friend of mine has a weird account, which is what I have on my friends list.

So about a month or two ago, I started noticing people with cartoon/anime avatars on the "people you might know" area. Figured it was just friends of friends that like anime. I began pressing the X button to remove them on the recommendations list, but they just kept popping up. I got curious enough to look up a Mr. "Ben Tennyson" on Google, and sure enough, the Facebook profile belonged to a fictional character, and all his friends were cartoon/anime profiles. I decided to look at my friend's friends list and found that a large number of his "friends" are these cartoon characters.

Fucking what. :S

I personally only have one account.
Do as I do, block + report every single one of them.
 
Blair said:
why do people feel the need to make one facebook account

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I know several people

1.) for work/professional relationships (very bland, never complain about anything)
2.) for personal friends (more pictures and comments)

Keeping the two separate allows them to maintain a professional image
 
for friends, family, and work. i only know 1 person that does this though and i don't blame him. facebook privacy features are a clusterfuck and an absolute joke. it's way easier to just make another account.
 
I have one that is purely for FB games that I want to check out for a short time without hassling me about my real friends or posting on my wall and shit like that.

then again I rarely, if ever, use my "real" FB account.
 
OmniGamer said:
My first FB profile was more revealing than I cared to show to my family or certain friends... It has more to do with the gay aspect of my life. It is a screen name titled profile.

I eventually created a regular namesake FB profile for family stuff. I don't see it as such a foreign concept
I'm thinking of doing this now just so I can subscribe to various groups without making everyone else uncomfortable.
 
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