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THE VILLAGE IDIOT by Jim Mullen

A recent report states that Face­book was men­tioned in one-third of all divorce cases in 2011. Oddly, the story didn’t say what was men­tioned in the other two-thirds of divorces. I would guess drink­ing, drugs, cheat­ing, gam­bling and vio­lence popped up quite a bit, with an occa­sional men­tion of man caves, tat­toos, top­less bars, video games, secret sec­ond fam­i­lies, unem­ploy­ment, child endan­ger­ment, imma­tu­rity, deser­tion and “irrec­on­cil­able dif­fer­ences” (as if all the other rea­sons are reconcilable).

So, obvi­ously, Face­book is the No. 1 prob­lem. Say you learn that your hus­band is cheat­ing on you from a “friend” on Face­book. Is Face­book really the prob­lem? Of course it is. Your hus­band wouldn’t have cheated if he knew you would find out about it so soon. He was hop­ing you would find out years from now, after the affair was over, so he could say: “Stop dig­ging up the past. It’s over; it’s time to move on. That was years ago. I have a com­pletely new girl­friend now. Why is Face­book try­ing to wreck our happy home?”

Trash­ing Face­book is a story that almost writes itself, whereas writ­ing about peo­ple who should never have got­ten mar­ried in the first place is a lit­tle more dif­fi­cult. Mar­ried and preg­nant at 16 and it didn’t work out? Blame Face­book. Life didn’t become a fairy tale after mar­ry­ing the boss, who still treats you like an employee? Blame Facebook.

Writ­ing about the evils of Face­book is easy, espe­cially for those peo­ple who can see no earthly rea­son to be on Face­book. “I already have plenty of friends,” is an oft-heard comment.

I, too, have a prob­lem with Face­book, even though I use it and even though I suf­fer from OCD (obses­sive com­puter dis­or­der), a mal­ady that makes me check the bal­ance of my IRA 10 times a day and my email 10 times an hour. But if my mar­riage ever goes south, it will be because I am a jerk and not because I started post­ing pic­tures of cute cats on Facebook.

There’s plenty to crit­i­cize FB for — its huge inva­sion of pri­vacy, for one. If your friends don’t already know your birth­day, are they really your friends? Or are they iden­tity thieves? Why would you broad­cast this kind of infor­ma­tion to strangers on the Inter­net? If Face­book asked for moth­ers’ maiden names and Social Secu­rity num­bers, there is no doubt most users would will­ingly pro­vide them.

The hype over Facebook’s ini­tial pub­lic offer­ing was also dis­turb­ing. “Face­book already has 900 mil­lion mem­bers. Look how fast it has grown,” my stock-buying friends say. But do you really think there is some­one out there who wants to be on Face­book but just hasn’t had time to sign up? Face­book has all the mem­bers (within a few hun­dred mil­lion) it is ever going to get. It is not going to grow. As a mat­ter of fact, it is going to shrink as other, more dis­crim­i­nat­ing social net­works proliferate.

You may already have plenty of friends, but do you have the right friends? Even with the iffy IPO, Face­book will make scads of money. It has only 3,500 employ­ees. Com­pare that to the 200,000 at Gen­eral Motors or the 500,000 at the U.S. Post Office. Face­book lets its com­put­ers do all the work; it’s not the kind of busi­ness that needs a lot of hot bod­ies. It will make a ton of money on adver­tis­ing, but that doesn’t mean the Johnny-come-lately IPO investors will make any money. It’s Apples and Googles.

So does Face­book cause divorce? The spouses who men­tion Face­book in their fil­ings would have got­ten divorced any­way, I’m sure. But I won­der how many peo­ple have caught up with old flames on Face­book and got­ten mar­ried? How many wed­dings have taken place because of Face­book and other social net­works? Should there be two sides to this story?

No, of course not. What­ever was I thinking?

(Jim Mullen’s newest book, “How to Lose Money in Your Spare Time — At Home,” is avail­able at amazon.com. You can fol­low him on Pin­ter­est at pinterest.com/jimmullen.)

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