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i use fb to communicate with my relatives....and updates with them with lots of things.

The game is not that great anyway...after you got fedup when you have to update it everyday.

and anyway...rather than boycott them...can we just spamm the admin emails?
 
I made the mistake of joining Face Book about 2 years ago. Now even though I requested to have my account deleted and tried to erase my profile and have not been to the site in a long time I still often get email notices that somebody has left a message on my "wall", whatever the heck my wall is.
 
I quit facebook earlier this year after I got locked out of it when my college email was shut down (i graduated in may).

Ive tried to get facebook to either delete the account or let me log in once to do it, but emailing the admins seems to accomplish nothing. I figure my page will get taken down eventually from inactivity, or else maybe one of my friends can try reporting my page for a "terms of service" issue :P

I dont understand how a facebook boycott would do anything. How does facebook make money off of us that we can affect in one day? I would assume much of their money comes from ads, and there would still be millions of viewers on facebook that day.

No offense to the original poster, just not sure how it would work. But being that facebook quasi-kicked me off, I'll be boycotting it with you! ;D
 
I made the mistake of joining Face Book about 2 years ago. Now even though I requested to have my account deleted and tried to erase my profile and have not been to the site in a long time I still often get email notices that somebody has left a message on my "wall", whatever the heck my wall is.

^^ me too!! its amazing how that miraculously happens. :hmm:

me three! i get emails saying that so n so added u n blahblah... just keep deleting them all the time..:heated:
 
I never use Facebook, even I don't know how to use it.

But I was a translator for a guy who used Facebook in his Blackberry. One day he asked me to translate a message from an European woman. I read that message and, ......... Astaghfirullah al Adzim ...!! .. how can a woman say words like that to non-mahram ...??. :heated:
 
No offense, but millions of people use facebook everyday How is a handful of people not using it for 1 day (or indefintely) going to affect them? I never used fb myself because I think its a waste of time.

Peace
:w:
 
Peace be on you!

Not a chance. I have many friends, old school friends, ex girlfriend, and colleagues on facebook. It's a great social networking site :shade:
Nobody asked you to boycott it. I asked my Muslim brothers and sisters to boycott FB for our Prophet's sake. Of course you won't be interested in it cuz you are not a Muslim. I am not forcing you to do anything. But at least don't support something wrong. Everyone knows that abusing another person publicly is even against manners and formal speech. But again, nobody asks you to support good and forbid what is wrong. You can do whatever you like.

The amount of old lost friends I've found via facebook is amazing, it's like friends reunited but better!
FB has done same magic for me but I prefer my Prophet on everything else of this world. Friends are just nothing compared to him (s.a.w).

May Allah show you guidance!
 
rather than boycott them...can we just spamm the admin emails?

Do both! Sis, can't you just boycott it for 1 day? Boycott it on 24th of Oct only.

Then spamming is just too perfect an idea to do, especially with the adminstration of FB.;D

Boycott for one day only won't be that much a big deal. I know the addiction people have with FB, but Muslims should have more addiction with our beloved Prophet!
 
I'll be boycotting it with you! ;D

Gud to know that! Btw, I too think that they make money through ads. And you are also right that there will be millions of other people on FB, and a small number boycotting it won't make a big difference, but still, this is a very gud and common way of showing your anger.

I myself don't think that boycotting it would make a big difference, but still, I'll not miss even a single chance, no matter how useless it is, of proving my love to the Prophet. If people are requesting that boycott FB for one day, I don't think they are asking me a very big favor.

If all Muslims boycott FB on 24th Oct, I think that that will be a gr8 number.
 
Gud to know that! Btw, I too think that they make money through ads. And you are also right that there will be millions of other people on FB, and a small number boycotting it won't make a big difference, but still, this is a very gud and common way of showing your anger.

I myself don't think that boycotting it would make a big difference, but still, I'll not miss even a single chance, no matter how useless it is, of proving my love to the Prophet. If people are requesting that boycott FB for one day, I don't think they are asking me a very big favor.

If all Muslims boycott FB on 24th Oct, I think that that will be a gr8 number.

If 75% of their members boycotted, I doubt if the remaining members would even be aware of it. I still look like an active member there and it has been at least a year since I request my membership be deleted.
 
They dont make money off us anyway

Oh no,no,no bro, they do! Ads marketing is their key and a perfect source of making money.

Companies pay it for having their ads posted there. Thats why you will find ads everywhere on FB.
 
I dunno ppl how thats gonna affect FB but it's just for one day! If you want to do it then do, if don't, your choice.

Maybe the reduced online traffic of users would inflict some kind of loss on them. I mean contextual marketing depends on the users but yeah right, not on user's activity or online status! Maybe, the number of pages visited per day on FB reduces from 1.5 billion to 1 lakh or some other reduced figure.

Also that I read there are about 1.3 million users online during peak hours! Wohoho!

So the day when users' online traffic would decrease, it'll at least make the administration of FB to think of the possible cause. Then we can later threat them to delete Hate Groups, otherwise, these "boycottings" will become more frequent. ;)
 
I dunno ppl how thats gonna affect FB but it's just for one day! If you want to do it then do, if don't, your choice.

Maybe the reduced online traffic of users would inflict some kind of loss on them. I mean contextual marketing depends on the users but yeah right, not on user's activity or online status! Maybe, the number of pages visited per day on FB reduces from 1.5 billion to 1 lakh or some other reduced figure.

Also that I read there are about 1.3 million users online during peak hours! Wohoho!

So the day when users' online traffic would decrease, it'll at least make the administration of FB to think of the possible cause. Then we can later threat them to delete Hate Groups, otherwise, these "boycottings" will become more frequent. ;)

Good point. although the members may not be aware of a boycott the admins will when they see the drop in bandwidth being used
 
Bismillah Hir Rahman Nir Rahim!

:sl:

Boycott FB on the 24th of Oct for the sake of our beloved Prophet Muhammad.

As we reported all Hate Groups but they are not deleted by FB Authorities.:raging:

Together we can make a difference as authorities will lose millions of dollars if we do it just for one day.

So join hands with us!

Do it so that you may say to the beloved Prophet on the Day of Judgment that this was the least you did for him!:cry:

May Allah make us love our Nabi (s.a.w) more than ourselves and our families. Amen!

Allahafiz!



:sl: Sister,

I do have facebook for relatives, family, and some friends, I haven't used it often much, does it mean I boycott FB already? :embarrass
 
Brothers and sisters dont bother yourself too much about these hate groups. They are only wasting their own time, personally i pity them
 
Greetings,
Let the Authorities of FB have the bitter taste of their pathetic attempts to malign the Beloved Prophet!

What have the authorities of Facebook actually done to upset you? You mention hate groups, but that's a value judgement, and if they haven't been banned then someone evidently disagrees with that label. Have you got any examples of the "hate groups" you're talking about, and the kinds of things they've done?

Peace
 

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