Posted by Jayvee Fernandez at August 16th, 2007
Super popular online community site that needs no introduction — Friendster — is becoming the online version of the Philippine postal system. You send someone a message or friend request, and you get it three days later. Are there still people who send urgent business related messages via Friendster? Believe me, this still happens. It’s crazy.
Provoking netiquette question: If your boss has a Friendster account, should you add him or her up first, or should the initiation come from them?
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The interface of Friendster is too slow … to sent “instant messages” with a friend that has IM programs banned in her office I use Facebook.
Yep Facebook’s the way to go now.
DUUUH. I only have 3 friends in Facebook. I’m so oldschool.