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#106 Facebook

Social Networking sites have been embraced by white people since their inception. Because these sites use profile pages, white people can more efficiently judge friends and future friends on their taste in film, books, music, and inspirational quotes. Advanced level white people, fearful of being judged on their tastes from last week, will often only list one or two ironic things as their favorites. For example under music they would simply list “P.M. Dawn” or under films they would choose only Armageddon. In both cases these ironic answers serve as protective shields from the harsh gaze of other white people.

However, it is important to remember that the “where” is often as important as the “who” when it comes to social networking. As noted in earlier posts, white people are obsessed with being in the right neighborhood and the Internet is no exception.

In the early days, white people joined a social networking service called Friendster where they could connect with old friends and make new ones. Eventually, white people started to notice more and more of their friends on MySpace, so they closed their Friendster accounts and migrated to the new service. It was like living in a neighborhood that was pretty good but kind of far away, so you might have to miss out on a few parties. Needless to say, this was unacceptable.

For a brief period of time, MySpace was the site where everyone kept their profile and managed their friendships. But soon, the service began to attract fake profiles, the wrong kind of white people, and struggling musicians. In real world terms, these three developments would be equivalent to a check cashing store, a TGIFridays, and a housing project. All which strike fear in the hearts of white people.

White people were nervous but had nowhere else to go. Then Facebook came along and offered advanced privacy settings, closed networks, and a clean interface. In respective real world terms, these features are analogous to an apartment or house with a security system/doorman, an alumni dinner, and a homeowners association that protects the aesthetics of the neighborhood.  In spite of these advances, some white people still clung to their old MySpace accounts.  That was until they learned that Facebook started, like so many things beloved by white people, at Harvard.

Within a matter of months, MySpace had gone from a virtual utopia to Digital Detroit, where only minorities and indie bands remain.

If you plan on befriending white people, it is essential that you join them in the digital suburbs and open a Facebook account immediately. It’s also a good idea to make up a story about how someone from high school sent you a friend request and after accepting you discovered that they were fat and unsuccessful. White people love these stories.

In an unrelated note you can join

Stuff White People Like Facebook Group

Stuff White People Like Facebook Application


868 Responses to “#106 Facebook”

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White people like dunks, pencil jeans, Kanye West, Kanye West-style shutter sunglasses, wearing sweater hats year-round, and they’re adopting leaving the stickers on their baseball hats.


Kanye really sucks, no talent moron. If white suburbanite type people like that shit, they should look into suicide. Have a thought of your own! Because Kanye and his style blow.


Yo – if i suck, you blow


 
 
 

dude, skateboarding is so much fun. if you think its a “white thing”
you should check out your local magazine shop for a transworld skateboarding mag, and peep all the ethnic skaters


 

Facebook is pretty amazing. My friend Jenna uses it and she’s part Hispanic, so a lot of people actually use it.

-Val


 

White people like skateboarding.


 

this blog has gotten stale, and there is no new content.
this stupid book has ruined this blog, and whoever was writing it is now some self important snob author wanna be.


word, totally stale. i mean facebook? that’s not a white people thing, more like a college thing,, really more universal than that.


The majority of posts on here are liberal arts college things, not necessarily “white” things. There are lots of different stereotypes for different classes of white people, and the target of this website is the upper-class, 20-something, liberal arts majors. It’s why you’ll never see nascar in a post. It’s enjoyed by the wrong kind of white people.


i totally agree with you phill! i recently stumbled across this blog and have found the same thing. this website is more about certain stereotypes of people, not very specific to white people. i am a white person, and most of this does not apply to me or anyone i know, regardless of ethnicity. the things that do apply to me, could also apply to several of my white and non-white friends. they should call this blog “stuff liberal arts majors like” instead.


 
 
 
 

The first time I came to this blog there wasn’t all this crap about the book, etc. It was just a funny blog.

Now I don’t want to recommend it to others because all they’ll see at first is the marketing and none of the funny content.

Why not start a separate blog for the marketing stuff?


Great idea. Maybe merchwhitepeoplelike.com?

I’ve stopped telling people about this site, too, since updates are so few and far between.


 
 

Has anyone seen this advice question? It seems like such a “Stuff that White People Like” item.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/08/AR2008080801260.html


o my god that is the whitest thing i ever read! i love how she phrased it too when she was like “aaaalso i like diversity and never got the chance to be friends with a black person” that was so explicitly and blatantly white it’s almost not funny- but still funny.


 
 

WHY? OH WHY? you removed #65 Pretending to know everything?
It was the best post ever… where can i find it?
pls reply.


 

i am proud to say i refuse to use facebook, as a white person i like being in diverse neighborhoods, so i refuse to give up my myspace page.


 

you know, this site was a lot funnier before the bloggers started posting once in a blue moon. i guess we can add “selling out” to the list of stuff white people like!


 
 

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