[citation][nom]virtualban[/nom]this really lowers down the definition of 'friend'... not even an acquaintance... barely someone, and in this case, that might exist, and might not...[/citation]
Yes, the value of friendship means nothing special to so many on this times.
It seems that all it matters is to enlarge their number of "supposed friends" so this way they can fool themselves about just how "popular they become after social networks came into their life".
I don't really care how people use their time, to each their own.
What concerns me is seeing my mother repeatably downloading Zynga/Ask.com browser plugins and every other damned thing you can think of. To my best ability I haven't managed to convince her to stop.
This is why I don't add people to my FB that I don't actually know. We aren't launching the space shuttle here, the internet can be as open or as anonymous as you want.