On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 9:22 PM, cat <[email protected]> wrote:
>        Especially in light of the stated aim of its owner/creator. He has
> often stated he believes there should be absolutely no privacy and he aims
> to use Facebook to achieve that end. Note the frequently changing TOS which
> slowly makes more and more of your personal data public as well as being
> sold to marketers and anyone who will pay the fee by Facebook. Personally I
> do not feel this is a good company to be associated with.
>
>                                                                cat

cat,

The only real thing you *must* provide to Facebook is a working e-mail
address that is used primarily to validate your registration. Anything
else you put up there is strictly up to you. For testing purposes I
created an account for "Warren Cucarulo" with a throwaway e-mail
address, and will simply delete it once testing is completed to my
satisfaction.

The Facebook group was suggested and requested by several people,
including some who did so off-list, who are already Facebook members.
I see no valid reason not to at least give it a try.

In any event, the Facebook group isn't meant to replace this one; it's
just a side area where off-topic posts are encouraged, and those most
interested in socializing can do so without clogging the threads here.
If you're not comfortable with Facebook and/or its policies, there's
no need for you to join. :-)

-- 
Mike Hungerford
http://www.chthulhu.com/

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