I use Facebook every day too and agree they are very different beasts, both possibly with a role to play. The problem is that writing on CBF tells all your Turkey loving associates about it, Facebook tells them and everyone else too - so you type to a bigger (if less interested) audience. It appears many people prefer that.
I also agree with Jan, on a Turkey related question you tend to get 30 replies on Facebook - 28 disagreeing views and 2 dangerously wrong ones - whereas on CBF you get fewer answers but you'll generally get the right one.
My real point is that Facebook is the place more and more people seem to be sharing their event details and photos of events, and sharing news (good and bad) and if that trend continues, we've had our day. That's fine, I just won't let it die a slow painful death like some 'rival' forums in the past which spent the last year having one post a day from the owner saying "Good morning"
