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		<title>Facebook Etiquette &amp; Some Advices To Avoid From Rule Breaking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Facebook is a social network that offers a common podium, where we can share our inclination and delinquency with the intention of their resolution. This tool is just like a nuclear technology that can be used for both right and wrong, but the upcoming &#38; blooming generation is using this facility in a negative way. ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Facebook is a social network that offers a common podium, where we can share our inclination and delinquency with the intention of their resolution. This tool is just like a nuclear technology that can be used for both right and wrong, but the upcoming &amp; blooming generation is using this facility in a negative way. Some people use Facebook account just for amusement with having limited list of trustworthy friends or family members. Some people, mostly teen agers have badly involved themselves in this cycle, by which they are under-handing others with having number of friends. For instant, these groups of guys usually add others as with female gender and they make fun with other friends and show themselves as girl and share different snaps with stroppy poses, because these sorts of pictures can easily attract someone’s heart. They finally share their family snaps and many others things, which at the end hurt them, when they see their edited snaps with different poses. Many people use the vulgar language and abuses in the chat forum. Instead of following good mannered role, we are playing with the secrets of others and enjoying with having fun with them despite of repenting on our fault. These types of naughty guys have marked Facebook as notorious social network and now everyone is saying that Facebook is a bone of contention.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" alt="face book" src="http://142.4.17.193/~nonviole/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/face-book1.jpg" width="700" height="500" /></p>
<p>Here, let me share a rule breaking and hiking scenario one of a guy, who is a student of college. He introduced his Facebook account with different gender and made a community of hundreds friend. During the chat with any of friend both male and female, he used to say, “Please like my newly updated album” and just send a special link to like his album. When second one click on link, it pops up a screen with acquiring username and password. This is the mistake, when she or he enters his or her username and password, which is easily be seen by the requester. He simply enters in others accounts by hiking and changes their passwords. Now he enters in their accounts and attacked on the victims groups with same strategy. In this way, he has hiked hundreds of account and written down their usernames and passwords. This is really a rule breaking and against the etiquette of Facebook. That’s why, it is suggested that we should add limited group of friends on whom, we have belief.  Here are some advices in order to stream line yourself in Facebook etiquette.</p>
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<li>Plan yourself in a manner others would want to make relationship with you. Always keep this thing in your mind and prepare yourself accordingly.</li>
<li>Please avoid posting anything that will destroy the image of a friend.</li>
<li>Be aware yourself that to don’t post anything that will miff the career of a friend.</li>
<li>Always avoid posting anything that will hurt your each other relationship.</li>
<li>Always keep it into your mind that immediate response can be from others whenever you add on their profiles.</li>
<li>Must use delete or block option for those, who want to make your images as notorious.</li>
<li>Always apply and make it routine to use offline social rules to your Facebook communications.</li>
<li>Always keep it in your mind that your friends can possibly affect your Facebook image.</li>
<li>Use Facebook to leave your message as happy birthday with friends.</li>
<li>Always try to wish your closed one to say happy birthday in some other way except to Facebook.</li>
<li>Always observe your photos to make it certain that they are satisfying.</li>
<li>Always keep it in your mind that nobody in your Facebook account is honest and reliable.</li>
<li>Always use your account by keeping in mind that it is social network.</li>
<li>Always adopt same etiquette on Facebook account as you adopt in your offline life.</li>
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<p>In lieu of above mentioned advices, everyone can implement Facebook rules and can keep himself or herself away from the stroppyandawkward trend of Facebook.</p>
<blockquote><p>People who play with others self-respects, career and relationship, just for making fun, don’t know that they can also fall in the same breach, as you are familiar with this truth, As you sow, so shall you real.</p></blockquote>
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