I think you previous post was more confusing that controversial, I'm still unclear as to what you were trying to say. No offence intended, I didn't downvote, but I don't think you made your points clear. I read the thread several times and am still none the wise as far as the what social networking can do for this site.

It jumped from statements like 75% of people on trains with smartphones using Facebook, while you saw nobody using Perlmonks, or coding in perl. I'm unsure how this is an issue for us. I doubt 75% of Facebook users have an interest in coding anything. Unless you are on some magic train to start up land I'd expect to see nobody coding on a train, at least it would be a very rare occurrence. Coding isn't everyone's hobby or job, not everyone cares or has an interest in the same things.

I don't have a Facebook account, it seems fairly pointless to me, also I've read their terms and conditions of use, crazy stuff. I mean of course you can trust your data to someone elses cloud system, those files you deleted actually were deleted weren’t they, the personal data could never get into the wrong hands? From observing others it seems to offer nothing that could be used in conjunction with Perlmonks. I don't see any evidence or arguments in your previous thread to the contrary.

Also I don't see any feedback regarding the claim you can't use this site on an Android phone.


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