Fakebook is a slang term referring to when a person adds people on Facebook that they don't particularly like.
One might use Fakebook to make friends online and to talk to their friends without actually seeing them face to face. Fakebook also allows one to let other people know what they are up to when one posts their status.
use an other platform
Like "Facebook"
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Some common characteristics of fakebook music include simplified chord progressions, basic melodies, and lack of detailed musical notation. Musicians can effectively navigate and interpret fakebook music by using their ear to fill in missing details, understanding basic music theory to make educated guesses, and being flexible in their interpretations to make the music sound authentic.
Because people do not act reall with facebook
Fakebook is a fictional social media platform used to illustrate the negative aspects of social media, such as spreading misinformation and promoting unrealistic standards. It differs from other social media platforms by highlighting the potential harm caused by fake news and unrealistic portrayals of life.
"Fakebook" is an album that was released in 1990 by Alternative Rock Group Yo La Tengo. There were eleven songs included on the album several of which reached high status.
David Brody has written: 'The Fiddler's Fakebook (Fiddle)' 'The American labor movement' -- subject(s): Labor unions 'The Mandolin Picker's Fakebook (Mandolin)' 'Steelworkers in America; the nonunion era' -- subject(s): Iron and steel workers 'STEELWORKERS IN AMERIA' 'David Brody, Selected Paintings 1985-1994' 'Workers in industrial America' -- subject(s): History, Working class, Labor unions
The Jazz standard "All of Me" is in 2/2 or cut time (see Wong, H.E. (1998). The ultimate Jazz Fakebook, Milwaukee, WI: Hal Leonard Corporation, p. 39).
Charley Gerard has written: 'Thelonious Monk' 'Sonny Rollins (Jazz Masters)' 'Straight Ahead Jazz Fakebook' 'Jazz in Black and White' -- subject(s): Race relations, Jazz, Race identity, Music and race, History and criticism, African Americans
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