Facebook New Social stats

facebook social stats

Why is facebook the leader in social media.

Here is a look at the new figures that facebook posted during there S-1 form filing with the Securities and Exchange

Highlighted Facebook social figures:

  • Facebook says it has 901 million active users. Based on a rounded world population of 6.8 billion people, this breaks down to about 1.3 Facebook accounts for every 10 people on the planet.
  • Facebook says it serves 3.2 billion “likes” and comments daily.
  • Facebook says it hosts 300 million photo uploads every day.
  • There are 125 billion established friendships on the social network.
  • It was widely reported that Facebook would choose NASDAQ for its listing. This was confirmed in the amended filing, with Facebook proposing “FB” as its market symbol.

Additionally, the filing dove into the acquisition of Instagram:

  • It was widely known that Facebook bought Instagram for $1 billion, but the stock-to-cash breakdown wasn’t known until Monday.
  • Facebook says it bought Instagram for $300 million in cash and 23 million shares of common stock.
  • If the U.S. government blocks its acquisition of Instagram, Facebook says it has agreed to pay Instagram a termination fee of $200 million.

These number really show the reach that facebook has with its audience.  Once you tap into this type of potential growth your company can instantly get the social traffic it is looking for.

 

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145 Comments on "Facebook New Social stats"

  1. Amy Lemaster says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  2. Elinor Sturgell says:

    I Only get to play the new app later at night and I find myself giving up sleep just to upgrade my home/stats ect. Does anyone have some cheats for energy or cash?

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  3. Kathleen Frias says:

    I Only get to play the new app later at night and I find myself giving up sleep just to upgrade my home/stats ect. Does anyone have some cheats for energy or cash?

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  4. Roslyn Pasley says:

    What age can you start a facebook account?

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  5. Abbey Spencer says:

    how do u delete a facebook and pictures other take of u. i dont think it is fair that anyone can take a pic of you and just post it up. it really is annoying when a photo u dont like is up and everyone can see the pic u dont like . Its still on there page if they untag u

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  6. Lorrie Lauro says:

    If you have facebook then answer this for me! Ok. Everyone should know that they have a new version out of facebook. Well…if you don’t ya do now! But, I was just wondering do they let you have layouts/backgrounds yet?! Because I reallly want one so i’m hoping but, i’m not sure. So just please help! Thank You! :D

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  7. Amie Wolken says:

    IS there any way I can create a bumper sticker on facebook? If so how?

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  8. Maricela Rothrock says:

    If you have facebook then answer this for me! Ok. Everyone should know that they have a new version out of facebook. Well…if you don’t ya do now! But, I was just wondering do they let you have layouts/backgrounds yet?! Because I reallly want one so i’m hoping but, i’m not sure. So just please help! Thank You! :D

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  9. Marcia Hester says:

    alright…so many of my friends have a facebook page and i’d like one too. my parents only talk negatively about MySpace, online chat rooms, etc. i don’t have a cell phone, which will be one of my points when trying to convince them to let me get one. what are some other points i can make to persuade my parents to let me get one?

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  10. Maricela Rothrock says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  11. Lola Lockwood says:

    HOW DO YOU FIND OUT WHAT YOU’VE DONE ON FACEBOOK??? LIKE WHO’S WALL YOU HAVE COMMENTED ON AND WHO YOU’VE POKED AND stuff like that? Or is it impossible?

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  12. Amie Wolken says:

    how do u delete a facebook and pictures other take of u. i dont think it is fair that anyone can take a pic of you and just post it up. it really is annoying when a photo u dont like is up and everyone can see the pic u dont like . Its still on there page if they untag u

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  13. Maggie Saucier says:

    how do u use facebook? like, what is poke, what is wall-wall, how can u talk to someone, how do u play games, how do u find people, etc.

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  14. Lizzie Galatioto says:

    What age can you start a facebook account?

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  15. Lizzie Galatioto says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  16. Lola Lockwood says:

    how do u use facebook? like, what is poke, what is wall-wall, how can u talk to someone, how do u play games, how do u find people, etc.

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  17. Monique Spalding says:

    How do u no if someone visited u on facebook or saw ur pics?
    i have the new version of facebook but i cant find that thing D:

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  18. Abbey Spencer says:

    If you have facebook then answer this for me! Ok. Everyone should know that they have a new version out of facebook. Well…if you don’t ya do now! But, I was just wondering do they let you have layouts/backgrounds yet?! Because I reallly want one so i’m hoping but, i’m not sure. So just please help! Thank You! :D

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  19. Eberhard says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  20. Lola Lockwood says:

    in your opinion do you think a facebook is safe.. i am not allowed to have a myspace but what makes a facebook safe? and how is it not safe?

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  21. Saundra Jarvie says:

    What age can you start a facebook account?

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  22. Noemi Madero says:

    I Only get to play the new app later at night and I find myself giving up sleep just to upgrade my home/stats ect. Does anyone have some cheats for energy or cash?

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  23. Eberhard says:

    I Only get to play the new app later at night and I find myself giving up sleep just to upgrade my home/stats ect. Does anyone have some cheats for energy or cash?

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  24. Monique Spalding says:

    alright…so many of my friends have a facebook page and i’d like one too. my parents only talk negatively about MySpace, online chat rooms, etc. i don’t have a cell phone, which will be one of my points when trying to convince them to let me get one. what are some other points i can make to persuade my parents to let me get one?

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  25. Eberhard says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  27. Lizzie Galatioto says:

    I Only get to play the new app later at night and I find myself giving up sleep just to upgrade my home/stats ect. Does anyone have some cheats for energy or cash?

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  28. Sonia Gourley says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  31. Patty Guest says:

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  33. Malinda Shurtliff says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  34. Lola Lockwood says:

    IS there any way I can create a bumper sticker on facebook? If so how?

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  35. Alejandra Fleishman says:

    I Only get to play the new app later at night and I find myself giving up sleep just to upgrade my home/stats ect. Does anyone have some cheats for energy or cash?

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  36. Sonia Gourley says:

    How do u no if someone visited u on facebook or saw ur pics?
    i have the new version of facebook but i cant find that thing D:

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  37. Amy Lemaster says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  38. Heidi Cabrera says:

    What age can you start a facebook account?

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  39. Elinor Tuten says:

    I Only get to play the new app later at night and I find myself giving up sleep just to upgrade my home/stats ect. Does anyone have some cheats for energy or cash?

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  40. Harriett Legler says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  41. Deborah Holliday says:

    my boyfriend recently made a profile on facebook.com and he is talking with girls from that site whom he calls old friends. i know his password and i logged on this morning. i found out that he has given them his msn address and asked them to meet in person. he has also told them about me but still they were like more than friends. the girls call him honey, darling, etc. i am very angry at the moment. i want to break up with him. what should i do?

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  42. Marcie Carew says:

    my boyfriend recently made a profile on facebook.com and he is talking with girls from that site whom he calls old friends. i know his password and i logged on this morning. i found out that he has given them his msn address and asked them to meet in person. he has also told them about me but still they were like more than friends. the girls call him honey, darling, etc. i am very angry at the moment. i want to break up with him. what should i do?

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  43. Tia Zuehlke says:

    alright…so many of my friends have a facebook page and i’d like one too. my parents only talk negatively about MySpace, online chat rooms, etc. i don’t have a cell phone, which will be one of my points when trying to convince them to let me get one. what are some other points i can make to persuade my parents to let me get one?

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  44. Dollie Mccrystal says:

    I Only get to play the new app later at night and I find myself giving up sleep just to upgrade my home/stats ect. Does anyone have some cheats for energy or cash?

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  45. Carrie Major says:

    IS there any way I can create a bumper sticker on facebook? If so how?

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  46. Tia Zuehlke says:

    If you have facebook then answer this for me! Ok. Everyone should know that they have a new version out of facebook. Well…if you don’t ya do now! But, I was just wondering do they let you have layouts/backgrounds yet?! Because I reallly want one so i’m hoping but, i’m not sure. So just please help! Thank You! :D

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  47. Lorrie Lauro says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  48. Kelli Shanklin says:

    What age can you start a facebook account?

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  49. Harriett Legler says:

    how do u use facebook? like, what is poke, what is wall-wall, how can u talk to someone, how do u play games, how do u find people, etc.

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  50. Saundra Jarvie says:

    alright…so many of my friends have a facebook page and i’d like one too. my parents only talk negatively about MySpace, online chat rooms, etc. i don’t have a cell phone, which will be one of my points when trying to convince them to let me get one. what are some other points i can make to persuade my parents to let me get one?

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  51. Lorrie Lauro says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  52. Dollie Mccrystal says:

    how do u delete a facebook and pictures other take of u. i dont think it is fair that anyone can take a pic of you and just post it up. it really is annoying when a photo u dont like is up and everyone can see the pic u dont like . Its still on there page if they untag u

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  53. Deborah Holliday says:

    alright…so many of my friends have a facebook page and i’d like one too. my parents only talk negatively about MySpace, online chat rooms, etc. i don’t have a cell phone, which will be one of my points when trying to convince them to let me get one. what are some other points i can make to persuade my parents to let me get one?

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  54. Louisa Ellman says:

    IS there any way I can create a bumper sticker on facebook? If so how?

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  55. Roslyn Pasley says:

    how do u delete a facebook and pictures other take of u. i dont think it is fair that anyone can take a pic of you and just post it up. it really is annoying when a photo u dont like is up and everyone can see the pic u dont like . Its still on there page if they untag u

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  56. Marcia Hester says:

    my boyfriend recently made a profile on facebook.com and he is talking with girls from that site whom he calls old friends. i know his password and i logged on this morning. i found out that he has given them his msn address and asked them to meet in person. he has also told them about me but still they were like more than friends. the girls call him honey, darling, etc. i am very angry at the moment. i want to break up with him. what should i do?

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  57. Lizzie Galatioto says:

    how do u use facebook? like, what is poke, what is wall-wall, how can u talk to someone, how do u play games, how do u find people, etc.

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  58. Sonia Gourley says:

    What age can you start a facebook account?

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  59. Marcie Thach says:

    I Only get to play the new app later at night and I find myself giving up sleep just to upgrade my home/stats ect. Does anyone have some cheats for energy or cash?

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  60. Gloria Hester says:

    I Only get to play the new app later at night and I find myself giving up sleep just to upgrade my home/stats ect. Does anyone have some cheats for energy or cash?

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  61. Maricela Rothrock says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  62. Loretta Neale says:

    I Only get to play the new app later at night and I find myself giving up sleep just to upgrade my home/stats ect. Does anyone have some cheats for energy or cash?

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  63. Lorrie Lauro says:

    IS there any way I can create a bumper sticker on facebook? If so how?

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  64. Marcie Carew says:

    What age can you start a facebook account?

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  65. Roslyn Pasley says:

    How do you make it like cool looking like myspace??

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  66. Carrie Major says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  67. Carrie Major says:

    how do u delete a facebook and pictures other take of u. i dont think it is fair that anyone can take a pic of you and just post it up. it really is annoying when a photo u dont like is up and everyone can see the pic u dont like . Its still on there page if they untag u

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  68. Kathleen Frias says:

    If you have facebook then answer this for me! Ok. Everyone should know that they have a new version out of facebook. Well…if you don’t ya do now! But, I was just wondering do they let you have layouts/backgrounds yet?! Because I reallly want one so i’m hoping but, i’m not sure. So just please help! Thank You! :D

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  69. Kathleen Frias says:

    how do u delete a facebook and pictures other take of u. i dont think it is fair that anyone can take a pic of you and just post it up. it really is annoying when a photo u dont like is up and everyone can see the pic u dont like . Its still on there page if they untag u

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  70. Abbey Spencer says:

    my boyfriend recently made a profile on facebook.com and he is talking with girls from that site whom he calls old friends. i know his password and i logged on this morning. i found out that he has given them his msn address and asked them to meet in person. he has also told them about me but still they were like more than friends. the girls call him honey, darling, etc. i am very angry at the moment. i want to break up with him. what should i do?

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  71. Gloria Hester says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  72. Elyn Patchman says:

    how do u delete a facebook and pictures other take of u. i dont think it is fair that anyone can take a pic of you and just post it up. it really is annoying when a photo u dont like is up and everyone can see the pic u dont like . Its still on there page if they untag u

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  73. Elinor Sturgell says:

    how do u delete a facebook and pictures other take of u. i dont think it is fair that anyone can take a pic of you and just post it up. it really is annoying when a photo u dont like is up and everyone can see the pic u dont like . Its still on there page if they untag u

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  74. Loretta Neale says:

    my boyfriend recently made a profile on facebook.com and he is talking with girls from that site whom he calls old friends. i know his password and i logged on this morning. i found out that he has given them his msn address and asked them to meet in person. he has also told them about me but still they were like more than friends. the girls call him honey, darling, etc. i am very angry at the moment. i want to break up with him. what should i do?

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  75. Patsy Herring says:

    What age can you start a facebook account?

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  76. Elinor Tuten says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  77. Gloria Hester says:

    how do u use facebook? like, what is poke, what is wall-wall, how can u talk to someone, how do u play games, how do u find people, etc.

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  78. Amie Wolken says:

    How do u no if someone visited u on facebook or saw ur pics?
    i have the new version of facebook but i cant find that thing D:

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  79. Elyn Patchman says:

    in your opinion do you think a facebook is safe.. i am not allowed to have a myspace but what makes a facebook safe? and how is it not safe?

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  80. Margery Degarmo says:

    I want to delete my facebook acount. If i PERMENTLY delete my facebook acount can I use the same email adress to make a new one later on If i decide i want one? (I want to delete it becuase i just want to add my close friends so i dont get alot of info i dont want from people so i AM going to make a new acount)

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  81. Amy Lemaster says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  82. Harriett Legler says:

    what do you like most about facebook and y do you go on it for?
    everyone goes on about it whats the big deal??

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  83. Annette Cutter says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  84. Elyn Patchman says:

    I want to delete my facebook acount. If i PERMENTLY delete my facebook acount can I use the same email adress to make a new one later on If i decide i want one? (I want to delete it becuase i just want to add my close friends so i dont get alot of info i dont want from people so i AM going to make a new acount)

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  85. Marcie Carew says:

    my boyfriend recently made a profile on facebook.com and he is talking with girls from that site whom he calls old friends. i know his password and i logged on this morning. i found out that he has given them his msn address and asked them to meet in person. he has also told them about me but still they were like more than friends. the girls call him honey, darling, etc. i am very angry at the moment. i want to break up with him. what should i do?

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  86. Opal Morrill says:

    If you have facebook then answer this for me! Ok. Everyone should know that they have a new version out of facebook. Well…if you don’t ya do now! But, I was just wondering do they let you have layouts/backgrounds yet?! Because I reallly want one so i’m hoping but, i’m not sure. So just please help! Thank You! :D

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  87. Alejandra Fleishman says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  88. Gloria Hester says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  89. Patsy Herring says:

    my boyfriend recently made a profile on facebook.com and he is talking with girls from that site whom he calls old friends. i know his password and i logged on this morning. i found out that he has given them his msn address and asked them to meet in person. he has also told them about me but still they were like more than friends. the girls call him honey, darling, etc. i am very angry at the moment. i want to break up with him. what should i do?

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  90. Marcie Thach says:

    my boyfriend recently made a profile on facebook.com and he is talking with girls from that site whom he calls old friends. i know his password and i logged on this morning. i found out that he has given them his msn address and asked them to meet in person. he has also told them about me but still they were like more than friends. the girls call him honey, darling, etc. i am very angry at the moment. i want to break up with him. what should i do?

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  91. Elinor Tuten says:

    I Only get to play the new app later at night and I find myself giving up sleep just to upgrade my home/stats ect. Does anyone have some cheats for energy or cash?

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  92. Kelli Shanklin says:

    I Only get to play the new app later at night and I find myself giving up sleep just to upgrade my home/stats ect. Does anyone have some cheats for energy or cash?

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  93. Margery Degarmo says:

    alright…so many of my friends have a facebook page and i’d like one too. my parents only talk negatively about MySpace, online chat rooms, etc. i don’t have a cell phone, which will be one of my points when trying to convince them to let me get one. what are some other points i can make to persuade my parents to let me get one?

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  94. Dollie Mccrystal says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  95. Christy says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  96. Cecilia Osburn says:

    What age can you start a facebook account?

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  97. Amie Wolken says:

    I Only get to play the new app later at night and I find myself giving up sleep just to upgrade my home/stats ect. Does anyone have some cheats for energy or cash?

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  98. Melissa Nason says:

    alright…so many of my friends have a facebook page and i’d like one too. my parents only talk negatively about MySpace, online chat rooms, etc. i don’t have a cell phone, which will be one of my points when trying to convince them to let me get one. what are some other points i can make to persuade my parents to let me get one?

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  99. Marcia Hester says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  100. Joanne Mefford says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  101. Elinor Tuten says:

    how do u delete a facebook and pictures other take of u. i dont think it is fair that anyone can take a pic of you and just post it up. it really is annoying when a photo u dont like is up and everyone can see the pic u dont like . Its still on there page if they untag u

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  102. Marcia Hester says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  103. Monique Spalding says:

    my boyfriend recently made a profile on facebook.com and he is talking with girls from that site whom he calls old friends. i know his password and i logged on this morning. i found out that he has given them his msn address and asked them to meet in person. he has also told them about me but still they were like more than friends. the girls call him honey, darling, etc. i am very angry at the moment. i want to break up with him. what should i do?

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  104. Opal Morrill says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  105. Anne Felton says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  106. Patsy Herring says:

    in your opinion do you think a facebook is safe.. i am not allowed to have a myspace but what makes a facebook safe? and how is it not safe?

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  107. Heidi Cabrera says:

    I Only get to play the new app later at night and I find myself giving up sleep just to upgrade my home/stats ect. Does anyone have some cheats for energy or cash?

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  108. Patty Guest says:

    how do u delete a facebook and pictures other take of u. i dont think it is fair that anyone can take a pic of you and just post it up. it really is annoying when a photo u dont like is up and everyone can see the pic u dont like . Its still on there page if they untag u

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  109. Melisa Klenke says:

    how do u delete a facebook and pictures other take of u. i dont think it is fair that anyone can take a pic of you and just post it up. it really is annoying when a photo u dont like is up and everyone can see the pic u dont like . Its still on there page if they untag u

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  110. Molly Griego says:

    HOW DO YOU FIND OUT WHAT YOU’VE DONE ON FACEBOOK??? LIKE WHO’S WALL YOU HAVE COMMENTED ON AND WHO YOU’VE POKED AND stuff like that? Or is it impossible?

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  111. Heidi Cabrera says:

    If you have facebook then answer this for me! Ok. Everyone should know that they have a new version out of facebook. Well…if you don’t ya do now! But, I was just wondering do they let you have layouts/backgrounds yet?! Because I reallly want one so i’m hoping but, i’m not sure. So just please help! Thank You! :D

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  112. Elinor Sturgell says:

    my boyfriend recently made a profile on facebook.com and he is talking with girls from that site whom he calls old friends. i know his password and i logged on this morning. i found out that he has given them his msn address and asked them to meet in person. he has also told them about me but still they were like more than friends. the girls call him honey, darling, etc. i am very angry at the moment. i want to break up with him. what should i do?

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  113. Anne Felton says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  114. Patty Guest says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  115. Saundra Jarvie says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  116. Noemi Madero says:

    alright…so many of my friends have a facebook page and i’d like one too. my parents only talk negatively about MySpace, online chat rooms, etc. i don’t have a cell phone, which will be one of my points when trying to convince them to let me get one. what are some other points i can make to persuade my parents to let me get one?

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  117. Christy says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  118. Amie Wolken says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  119. Serena Frieden says:

    How do u no if someone visited u on facebook or saw ur pics?
    i have the new version of facebook but i cant find that thing D:

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  120. Patsy Herring says:

    If you have facebook then answer this for me! Ok. Everyone should know that they have a new version out of facebook. Well…if you don’t ya do now! But, I was just wondering do they let you have layouts/backgrounds yet?! Because I reallly want one so i’m hoping but, i’m not sure. So just please help! Thank You! :D

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  121. Saundra Jarvie says:

    alright…so many of my friends have a facebook page and i’d like one too. my parents only talk negatively about MySpace, online chat rooms, etc. i don’t have a cell phone, which will be one of my points when trying to convince them to let me get one. what are some other points i can make to persuade my parents to let me get one?

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  122. Dollie Mccrystal says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  123. Marcie Carew says:

    What age can you start a facebook account?

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  124. Dollie Mccrystal says:

    alright…so many of my friends have a facebook page and i’d like one too. my parents only talk negatively about MySpace, online chat rooms, etc. i don’t have a cell phone, which will be one of my points when trying to convince them to let me get one. what are some other points i can make to persuade my parents to let me get one?

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  125. Deborah Holliday says:

    If you have facebook then answer this for me! Ok. Everyone should know that they have a new version out of facebook. Well…if you don’t ya do now! But, I was just wondering do they let you have layouts/backgrounds yet?! Because I reallly want one so i’m hoping but, i’m not sure. So just please help! Thank You! :D

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  126. Kathleen Frias says:

    how do u use facebook? like, what is poke, what is wall-wall, how can u talk to someone, how do u play games, how do u find people, etc.

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  127. Monique Spalding says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  128. Carrie Major says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  129. Roslyn Pasley says:

    my boyfriend recently made a profile on facebook.com and he is talking with girls from that site whom he calls old friends. i know his password and i logged on this morning. i found out that he has given them his msn address and asked them to meet in person. he has also told them about me but still they were like more than friends. the girls call him honey, darling, etc. i am very angry at the moment. i want to break up with him. what should i do?

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  130. Deborah Holliday says:

    If you have facebook then answer this for me! Ok. Everyone should know that they have a new version out of facebook. Well…if you don’t ya do now! But, I was just wondering do they let you have layouts/backgrounds yet?! Because I reallly want one so i’m hoping but, i’m not sure. So just please help! Thank You! :D

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  131. Noemi Madero says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  132. Louisa Ellman says:

    I Only get to play the new app later at night and I find myself giving up sleep just to upgrade my home/stats ect. Does anyone have some cheats for energy or cash?

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  133. Elinor Sturgell says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  134. Opal Morrill says:

    How do u no if someone visited u on facebook or saw ur pics?
    i have the new version of facebook but i cant find that thing D:

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  135. Marcie Thach says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  136. Abbey Spencer says:

    ok, i am 15 years old and i want to have a facebook account. I’m not going to be innapropriete things on there i just want one so i can meet new frineds and just mess around with my friens on there and talk to them because they all have facebooks except me. So i decided to talk to my mom about it, and she said i could but she would want my password and to be allowed to look on my profile and my friends profiles too. I was cool with all that except for the part about her looking at my friends files. I know they have some bad stuff and shes kind of like crazy and would like start talking to their parents and them about it. Any tips? I really really want one so please help. And I don’t want to create fake ones or just make one even if she says no. She always figures it out when I do that.

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  137. Amy Lemaster says:

    What age can you start a facebook account?

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  138. Marcie Carew says:

    I Only get to play the new app later at night and I find myself giving up sleep just to upgrade my home/stats ect. Does anyone have some cheats for energy or cash?

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  139. Alejandra Fleishman says:

    I want to delete my facebook acount. If i PERMENTLY delete my facebook acount can I use the same email adress to make a new one later on If i decide i want one? (I want to delete it becuase i just want to add my close friends so i dont get alot of info i dont want from people so i AM going to make a new acount)

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  140. Cecilia Osburn says:

    If you have facebook then answer this for me! Ok. Everyone should know that they have a new version out of facebook. Well…if you don’t ya do now! But, I was just wondering do they let you have layouts/backgrounds yet?! Because I reallly want one so i’m hoping but, i’m not sure. So just please help! Thank You! :D

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  141. Lizzie Galatioto says:

    how do u delete a facebook and pictures other take of u. i dont think it is fair that anyone can take a pic of you and just post it up. it really is annoying when a photo u dont like is up and everyone can see the pic u dont like . Its still on there page if they untag u

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  142. Alejandra Fleishman says:

    alright…so many of my friends have a facebook page and i’d like one too. my parents only talk negatively about MySpace, online chat rooms, etc. i don’t have a cell phone, which will be one of my points when trying to convince them to let me get one. what are some other points i can make to persuade my parents to let me get one?

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  143. Monique Spalding says:

    alright…so many of my friends have a facebook page and i’d like one too. my parents only talk negatively about MySpace, online chat rooms, etc. i don’t have a cell phone, which will be one of my points when trying to convince them to let me get one. what are some other points i can make to persuade my parents to let me get one?

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  144. Maricela Rothrock says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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  145. Patty Guest says:

    We, humans, get into a dopamine induced loop. We get addicted to what’s giving us rewards, new information, unpredictable outcomes, etc. Dopamine is a “behavior seeking chemical (neurotransmitter)” in our brain, and nowadays, its effectivity is widely seen in the constant use of social networking sites, information sites (e.g. Google), phones, and even in gambling or slot machines. When we’re in a dopamine induced loop, we can’t get enough of checking our emails, text messages, Facebook notifications, Twitter stats and the like. We find it impossible to ignore the impulse to continue scouring the web even though we already found what we were looking for. Continuous stimulation of the dopamine system can be exhausting. Also, a site says that: “As we seek and seek, releasing more and more dopamine, there is a possibility, if we go to the extreme, to even produce holes in the brain’s prefrontal cortex.” That prefrontal cortex thing sure does a lot of work for us. So, could you share some ways to prevent oneself from this addiction? :-)

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