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What Happens When You Don’t Use Facebook for A Week: Don’t Worry Guys, You’ll Survive

What Happens When You Don't Use Facebook for A Week

What Happens When You Don't Use Facebook for A Week

You can always help me playing EA Soccer on FB instead.

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Human Default Facebook Avatars. Humanized Avatars?

If you’re a Facebook troll, chances are that you also like Avatar and James Cameron. If you don’t like either, STFU. We are being serious here, bokay?

Who am I kidding. Just look at these awesome Default Facebook Avatar photos. Go change yours now and be creative a copycat.

Facebook Default Avatar Human

Facebook Default Avatar Human

More concepts by Thomas M. after the jump. Read more

The Doctor’s on Facebook

It couldn’t last long but we here at frankylicious, fans of geeks on Facebook, finally found The Dr’s Facebook profile.

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If only Vader knew about their profiles

The Empire certainly should have known lots more. Vader miserably failed and missed out on all the fun the Jedis and Rebels have. He should have kept up better with their Facebook, or do you think they had customized their privacy settings?

And you thought Facebook could help you get laid

The Sun thinks differently. Did I just link to The Sun?

Screw that. Everybody move on now! Nothing to see here.

Lost In Translation, The Wonders of Modern Technology

Who said that oversharing was a good idea? Yeah, I know, you’re still on Facebook. Think again!

Tom Joins Facebook

And has the bestest friends ever. Funniest wall too.

facebook-tom

Daily 25 Terabytes of Data

Facebook logs daily more than 25 Terabytes of data on it’s 30,000 server large farm. Server farm that is.

The amount of log data amassed in Facebook’s operations is staggering. Rothschild said Facebook manages more than 25 terabytes of data per day in logging data, which he said was the equivalent of about 1,000 times the volume of mail delivered daily by the U.S. Postal Service.

The social network also serves up to 60,000 photos per second.

Source: Data Center Knowledge.

Facebook annoyers

The 12 most annoying friends on Facebook.

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