Facebook quizzes have already been commented on by Callan as to their sheer pointlessness. Well, yes. They can be quite entertaining, though, albeit briefly. I am #513: Friends (according to ‘Which XKCD comic are you?’), I should really be at Oxbridge (‘What university SHOULD you really go to?’ – oh, the irony), and I may or may not be a potato. All well, all harmless!
It came up on my news feed earlier that a friend had taken the ‘What Psychiatric Disorder do you have?’ quiz, and had come out with Generalised Anxiety Disorder. Her comment was, “Everyone seems to be getting this. Bit of a cop-out.” Well, presumably that’s because most people taking the quiz don’t have a Psychiatric Disorder, and most people experience some degree of restlessness or stress at some point. Hence the need for the word ‘generalised’.
I think possibly I’m just rather unreceptive to that sort of thing at the minute – since coming back to Durham a couple of weeks ago my moods have been up and down and down and up and a bit all over the place, with no cause more than the obvious. And yes, it’s a stupid Facebook quiz, and yes, it’s just meant to be a bit of fun, and really no, I hope that people will have enough common sense not to use that sort of thing for self-diagnosis. I just find it a bit tasteless, that’s all. What next, ‘What cancer do you have?’ ? Ooo, ovarian, my favourite.

I saw that one and was disgusted. I do alot of those quizzes when I’m a lil bored (I really wanted to be a potato!) but that one deserves reporting if I can work out how.
Plus ever noticed how awful the spelling and grammer is on those quizzes?? (I know rich coming from me but still…)
I know what you mean. I entirely object to that quiz and I think I took it just to see how ridiculous it was when I frist noticed it a long while back. Anyway, I completely disagree with it, and I think it’s utterly tasteless. Perhaps we should all report it, start a campaign, and so on…