Well I think Facebook is awesome....but it tends to be for everyone. Whereas this site tends towards specificly dhh issues.
I blogged about that. I suggested facebook was an no-point area for discussing dhh issues and campaigning, even to advance deaf cultural awareness, it has so far failed, because FB is devoted to 'social' (In the loosest possible link to that word, give me face to face people any time....), and obsessed with 30 word trivia 'text bite' responses. It depends on your interests, if it is apoltical then FB/Twitter is not for you obviously.
Hardly any worthwhile campaigns have emerged from this FB thing, they support the wrong things and tend to become despite with world-wide input, more secular as they go.
It is a shame with a potential 400 million on FB and Twitter we could achieve so much more, instead of us using FB as a tool, the tail is wagging the deaf dog. Any cursory glance at what is discussed will show very little interest in dhh issues. Friends ? could be and probably is anybody, hearing, whatever, who just collect other 'friends'.
I guess rank and file deaf are not interested in advancing their lot, and prefer to leave it to others now, mostly it is because many deaf communities no longer exist as they used to, so online is about all the 'crowd' there is.... The power of the internet has passed the deaf by, seduced by mass pulp it seems to me, I am proud of the fact I subscribe and never will to either.