Facebook is a popular social media website that is used by millions of people.
If you are a Facebook user think twice before befriending hundreds of people. Just remember who has 600 "true" friends. Remember once you befriend someone on Facebook, they have access to your private life.
Also be aware of the number of hours you spend on Facebook, because it has become addictive for many users.
If you are spending more than 3 hours a day on Facebook, that is time you could be:
- tutoring a child
- reading a good book
- spending time with your spouse or kids
- volunteering at the Soup Kitchen
- finding ways to stop crime
- improving your community
One thing you must remember, do not tell all of your private business on Facebook for others to read.
According to Tim Ghianni from Reuters, A Tennessee couple who "defriended" a woman on Facebook were murdered in their home by the jilted woman's father and another man, police said on Thursday.
"It's the worst thing I've ever seen," Johnson County Sheriff Mike Reece said, adding he had never seen anything like it in his 27 years in law enforcement in the area. "We've had murders, but nothing like this. This is just senseless."
He said Billy Clay Payne, Jr. and Billie Jean Hayworth were killed last month after they deleted Jenelle Potter, the daughter of one of the suspects, from their "friends" list. Both were shot in the head and the man had his throat cut.
The couple's 8-month-old baby was in the mother's arms, unharmed, when the bodies were found.
Marvin Enoch "Buddy" Potter Jr., 60, and Jamie Lynn Curd, 38, were each charged on Wednesday in Mountain City in northeastern Tennessee with two counts of first-degree murder. The men were arrested on Tuesday.
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