* DiscreditedMeme:
** Not really a meme, but the "Please give me a million likes so that I can get a puppy/a tattoo/a new car/etc" pictures rapidly fell out of favor after they started popping up all over the website for a number of increasingly stupid reasons. Some people have even parodied it, saying "If we get one million likes it won't change a thing because we have to work for what we want".
** Similarly, the "X people for [action]" fell out of favor too, which was parodied with groups like "An Arbitrary Number Of People Demanding That Some Action Be Taken".
* EnsembleDarkhorse: The ever-expanding No Hope for the Human Race comedy group is this.
** And Creator/GeorgeTakei.
* FanHater: Many opponents of Facebook have a HolierThanThou attitude towards people who do use it.
* FandomRivalry: With ''every. site. '''ever.''''' Okay not literally. But its biggest rivals are Website/GooglePlus, Website/{{Tumblr}}, and {{Twitter}}.
* GoodBadBugs: If you make a fanpage with the title in Chinese characters, Facebook fails to distinguish whether you're writing said characters as part of Chinese or Japanese and as such the URL will have the characters romanized as if they were part of Chinese regardless of context.
** Due to Facebook being BannedInChina, Japanese is more likely to be the intended language. It's a bad bad bug in that case.
* HypeAversion
* HypeBacklash: Particularly OopNorth.
* InternetBackdraft: Expect ''any'' discussion of Facebook outside of a social networking site to be derailed by anti-Facebook rants.
* MemeticMutation: '98% of teenagers would die if Facebook shut down. Copy and paste this to your sig if you are part of the 2% that would sit back and laugh.'
** 'That Awkward Moment' when you realize that you are one of them.
** You might want to make that 98% of the population. There are some facebook-crazy adults too, and they're not all under 25.
* NightmareFuel: The Ashleigh Hall incident, and a few other ones.
* ParanoiaFuel: Facebook pretty much has all of your personal information, your tastes, ''and'' your social circle.
** Of course, you could simply ''not'' put it there to begin with.
** The founders of Facebook had ''proven'' themselves to be skillful hackers.
** [[http://www.takethislollipop.com/ Take This Lollipop]] [[NightmareFuel deconstructs]] your whole Facebook experience by putting the viewer InAnotherMansShoes [[spoiler: of a psychotic stranger]]. The catch? You need to be [[ParanoiaFuel connected to Facebook]].
** The "Like" button on many websites, including ThisVeryWiki, records that you've visited it, even if you're not logged into Facebook. Yes, Facebook knows every site you visit! [[TheInternetIsForPorn Yes, all of them]].
* TheScrappy: Many Facebook games and apps, ''especially'' Farmville.
* ScrappyMechanic: Sometimes it blocks you from sending friend requests and ''private messaging'' to people who do not know you for a week for constantly sending friend requests to someone who may not know you. Emphasis on "may".
* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Many noticable changes tend to get flak from many users. The more major ones will result in various protest groups with memberships of at least 1 million users.
** One word: '''[[OhCrap timeline]]'''.
** Also, see the "Scrappy Mechanic" entry above.
* VocalMinority: Not everybody feels the need to advertise '''every single''' aspect of their lives on the site, but when it's always the same people, to the point where they recurrently litter your wall with their relationship problems, it makes you realise why people tend to look down on Facebook and social-networking in general.
* WhatTheHellHero: The reaction of some when British Police officers arrested a sixteen year old youth after he showed up in order to pick up drugs that ''they'' had offered him while posing as a similarly aged girl on Facebook. Various parties have pointed out, what sixteen year old ''wouldn't'' agree to doing something this stupid if they thought it had the chance to get them laid? Not to mention that ''before'' they entrapped him, he had ''never'' done anything illegal.
** Not to mention, this raises the question of how ''certain'' you are that some of your "friends" aren't really undercover cops trying to bust you? Enjoy the ParanoiaFuel of what might happen if you click that 'Add Friend' button...