People are bad at Facebook and Google
27There is a Facebook page called Google.com/search. Why? Who cares. Somehow, people find their way to this page and type in their google searches as posts to the page. I wish I could watch over their shoulder to see what clicks and types took them to this point and they were like “yeah, this is where I google stuff” but until then, we can at least look at the weird shit their googling.
I too have questions, Leslie…
Hell yeah gimme that power Birt
Oh BettyTurner. Bless your heart.
Yale… maybe not as prestigious as I thought?
Aw how kind
I checked; sadly, these two are not friends on Facebook
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There’s got to be an easier way!
@KDemo so… i went to the google.com/search page and searched for yahoo.com. Then from yahoo.com I searched for askjeeves.com. Then from there, I searched for meh.com. Then I could finally leave this comment – doesn’t get any easier than that!
@capguncowboy
@KDemo
/giphy "efficiency expert"
@capguncowboy - Wow, that’s brilliant! You probably cut at least 15 minutes from the usual process.
I can’t tell if this woman is trying to be conversational with Google or if she’s just trying to update the world about what she’s searching for
Despite what they say, it doesn’t always pay to advertise, Jacqueline.
Ooh, I have something new to do if I’m ever going to mess with someone who’s stayed logged-in to Facebook!
I think you could have ended your statement after the word ‘bad.’ Slightly different meaning but just as true.
The Josh Racine post is hilarious!
and it appears some people don’t learn the first time:
Elaine M Mancini shows up TWICE in the initial post examples list…almost 2 1/2 weeks apart!
If I didn’t have relatives who have young kids and photography them all the time, I would forget to ever log into FB.
@f00l I am still a FB Luddite. I like the idea for finding “old friends” etc. but I would really rather not know that much detail about most (OK… anybody’s) daily doings.
I still don’t have a profile set up, and am constantly annoyed by the shift to FB from a web presence, especially for businesses. I have specifically NOT gone to certain restaurants due to the inability to find any useful information about them concerning menu, entertainment schedules, etc. on their FB page and total lack of a web page! Lots of useless pics of people and so forth, but no solid useful information to base a decision on. BAH!
@chienfou
The daily minutia posting I see in FB is mostly from the young and young parents.
As for locating old friends, I’ve managed to achieve a little of that. Once in a while I use FB messenger to say Hi to people I once worked with.