ZDNet is reporting that Facebook is now to blame for a third of divorces in the UK. Of course, Facebook is simply the medium. One wonders what the percentages of bars, hookers or that hot momma next door used to contribute before Facebook showed up.
According to ZDnet:
“The most common reasons where Facebook was cited as evidence have not changed. They were almost always related to a spouses behavior with the opposite sex, although this included using Facebook to make comments about their exes once they had separated, as well as using their Walls as weapons in their divorce battle. Here are the top three reasons:
1. Inappropriate messages to members of the opposite sex.
2. Separated spouses posting nasty comments about each other.
3. Facebook friends reporting spouse’s behavior.
By comparison, Twitter only appeared in 20 petitions as part of behavior allegations, meaning it could only be blamed for 0.4 percent of the cases. Once again though, the platform was used as a communication tool to make comments about exes.”
Get the rest of the story at ZDNet:
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/facebook/facebook-blamed-for-a-third-of-divorces-in-the-uk/6788
“The most common reasons where Facebook was cited as evidence have not changed. They were almost always related to a spouses behavior with the opposite sex, although this included using Facebook to make comments about their exes once they had separated, as well as using their Walls as weapons in their divorce battle. Here are the top three reasons:
1. Inappropriate messages to members of the opposite sex.
2. Separated spouses posting nasty comments about each other.
3. Facebook friends reporting spouse’s behavior.
By comparison, Twitter only appeared in 20 petitions as part of behavior allegations, meaning it could only be blamed for 0.4 percent of the cases. Once again though, the platform was used as a communication tool to make comments about exes.”
Get the rest of the story at ZDNet:
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/facebook/facebook-blamed-for-a-third-of-divorces-in-the-uk/6788