On Apr 23, 2010, at 10:01 AM, Miserere wrote:
Thanks Marnie; I'm now only sharing the bare minimum, selfish bastard
that I am :-)
I hate Facebook, I only created an account for a very specific purpose and its
interface confuses the hell out of me.
I put info into that site on the assumption
From: David Mann
Dave with the tinfoil hat, they're coming for me...
As long as you continue to use genuine tinfoil you should be ready for
them when they get there.
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On 23 April 2010 05:45, David Mann dm...@bluemoon.net.nz wrote:
On Apr 23, 2010, at 10:01 AM, Miserere wrote:
I hate Facebook, I only created an account for a very specific purpose and
its interface confuses the hell out of me.
I put info into that site on the assumption that the whole
On 4/23/2010 11:41 AM, Miserere wrote:
The interface is about as intuitive as PhotoShop's, which isn't saying much.
My wife refuses to go anywhere near Facebook.
Facebook is just heaping loads of suck. Unfortunately, it has become
the defacto social networking standard.
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Miserere wrote:
The interface is about as intuitive as PhotoShop's, which isn't saying much.
Speck!
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I've been contemplating closing my Facebook account from the moment I
reluctantly joined. I've never liked it, mainly because I feel it
creates a privacy and security concern. A multitude of friends is a
good thing, but online prudence is certainly called for, and it seems
Facebook increases the
2010/4/23 Tom C caka...@gmail.com:
I've been contemplating closing my Facebook account from the moment I
reluctantly joined. I've never liked it, mainly because I feel it
creates a privacy and security concern. A multitude of friends is a
good thing, but online prudence is certainly called
Speaking of FB, FB users might want to reset all their profile
subcategories to Friends Only. And check which applications they are sharing
information with (Account, Account Settings, Privacy (manage), Applications
and Web
Sites). Also, in the future, NOT clilck on Like links on web
Passing along from Scott (on FB) -- Account (up near the top right) -
Privacy settings - Applications and Websites. Uncheck the Allow box next to
Instant Personalization.
I missed one.
Thanks, Scott!
Otherwise your profile can end up all over the Net. (Not that it won't
somehow anyway,
On 22 April 2010 16:48, eactiv...@aol.com wrote:
Speaking of FB, FB users might want to reset all their profile
subcategories to Friends Only. And check which applications they are sharing
information with (Account, Account Settings, Privacy (manage), Applications
and Web
Sites). Also,
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