Facebook have been criticised this week for messing with our minds. But what if, as this video suggests, we’re all just busy spoofing each other about how great our lives are?
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Conn Ó Muíneacháin works at Blacknight, Ireland's largest provider of domains and hosting. He's an award-winning radio producer, podcaster and blogger. He's an engineer as well (not the award-winning kind).
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RT @blacknight: Why You Shouldn’t Believe What People Post on Facebook: http://t.co/FCzkqP2k5h HT: @PatCarrollTouch
RT @blacknight: Why You Shouldn’t Believe What People Post on Facebook: http://t.co/FCzkqP2k5h HT: @PatCarrollTouch
RT @blacknight: Why You Shouldn’t Believe What People Post on Facebook: http://t.co/aNWSL53a64
>Hints: People posted it. It was on Facebook
Why You Shouldn’t Believe What People Post on Facebook http://t.co/metrsgxHKh via @blacknight
@conn @blacknight Ná áit ar bith eile gan fíric-sheiceáil.
@KingDonncha1 @blacknight Gan dabht :)