Facebook - Who likes or trusts it
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- Super Nova
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Facebook - Who likes or trusts it
I hate it.
I see it as a risk and I don't understand why people put their whole lifes on it.
I see it as a risk and I don't understand why people put their whole lifes on it.
Always remember what you post, send or do on the internet is not private and you are responsible.
- freediver
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Re: Facebook - Who likes or trusts it
You should not trust any website, particularly with personal info.
Sometimes I think for some people that websites are their entire life. There are a lot of people that take this forum way too seriously.
Sometimes I think for some people that websites are their entire life. There are a lot of people that take this forum way too seriously.
- Neferti
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Re: Facebook - Who likes or trusts it
Ha ha ha. YOU signed up for Facebook?
Are you short a few teenager friends, Freediver?
Surely ADULTS haven't been coerced into this nonsense?
I gather that in the UK (and elsewhere), the predators are not the creepy Old Derelicts who supposedly prey on the young but the reasonably good-looking 20-30 somethings .... ANSWER that! We already know that some middle-aged men go out on the prowl .... but many do NOT.
Is it becoming the same in Australia? Where it doesn't matter how young or old you are, being a female is the main problem?
Will we females be locked in our own homes at night, forever?
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Are you short a few teenager friends, Freediver?
Surely ADULTS haven't been coerced into this nonsense?
I gather that in the UK (and elsewhere), the predators are not the creepy Old Derelicts who supposedly prey on the young but the reasonably good-looking 20-30 somethings .... ANSWER that! We already know that some middle-aged men go out on the prowl .... but many do NOT.
Is it becoming the same in Australia? Where it doesn't matter how young or old you are, being a female is the main problem?
Will we females be locked in our own homes at night, forever?
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- freediver
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Re: Facebook - Who likes or trusts it
Face book is great for keeping in touch with distant acquaintances etc. I had to organise a class reunion recently and it saved me many hours.
Re: Facebook - Who likes or trusts it
Twitter is all the rage now
Public and personal bitch fest delivered direct to your twit account
Public and personal bitch fest delivered direct to your twit account
- mantra
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Re: Facebook - Who likes or trusts it
Facebook is extremely invasive. It tracks down your email address even through supposedly secure sites and finds you friends that you've never heard of.Super Nova wrote:I hate it.
I see it as a risk and I don't understand why people put their whole lifes on it.
It is worth in excess of $100 billion today - so the personal information it contains is very valuable to potential purchasers. Ultimately do we know what this information is being used for?
- Outlaw Yogi
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Re: Facebook - Who likes or trusts it
Brief drop in from the bush .. gone feral again .. not by choice, things just happened that way.
No Aussie, no new pig photos.
I won't have anything to do with Facespace ect.
A game I play online is connected to FB, and players often advise signing up for freebies in the game, but FB wouldn't let me register a nick, so they can get nicked.
A while back when dirty on someone who I've helped out quite a bit over the years and then stole from me, I got into his FB page simply by being told the the email address and working out the password by knowing the year model and engine capcity of his bike.
From there I got his girl friend's name, all her friends' names, name of his associates I'd not known of previously, read messages from some chick in Maryborough and his fairytale replies ect ect. I knew what events he'd been invited to and the addresses of the venue.
Oh yeh, FB makes stalking so much easier, all drama victims should get it right away.
No Aussie, no new pig photos.
I won't have anything to do with Facespace ect.
A game I play online is connected to FB, and players often advise signing up for freebies in the game, but FB wouldn't let me register a nick, so they can get nicked.
A while back when dirty on someone who I've helped out quite a bit over the years and then stole from me, I got into his FB page simply by being told the the email address and working out the password by knowing the year model and engine capcity of his bike.
From there I got his girl friend's name, all her friends' names, name of his associates I'd not known of previously, read messages from some chick in Maryborough and his fairytale replies ect ect. I knew what events he'd been invited to and the addresses of the venue.
Oh yeh, FB makes stalking so much easier, all drama victims should get it right away.
If Donald Trump is so close to the Ruskis, why couldn't he get Vladimir Putin to put novichok in Xi Jjinping's lipstick?
- mantra
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Re: Facebook - Who likes or trusts it
Going feral sounds tough Hoppy, although it would occasionally have its benefits. Why doesn't Facebook let you register a nick? There must be people who use aliases - but if not, it just proves how much this site knows about everyone. They won't allow nicks - yet they're happy to let young children sign up giving fake ages.Outlaw Yogi wrote:Brief drop in from the bush .. gone feral again .. not by choice, things just happened that way.
No Aussie, no new pig photos.
I won't have anything to do with Facespace ect.
A game I play online is connected to FB, and players often advise signing up for freebies in the game, but FB wouldn't let me register a nick, so they can get nicked.
This just proves how vulnerable you are on Facebook. I sign in very rarely now knowing how easy it is to track someone down. If they can infiltrate secure sites - then it's possible they can infiltrate information on your computer.A while back when dirty on someone who I've helped out quite a bit over the years and then stole from me, I got into his FB page simply by being told the the email address and working out the password by knowing the year model and engine capcity of his bike.
From there I got his girl friend's name, all her friends' names, name of his associates I'd not known of previously, read messages from some chick in Maryborough and his fairytale replies ect ect. I knew what events he'd been invited to and the addresses of the venue.
Oh yeh, FB makes stalking so much easier, all drama victims should get it right away.
- AiA in Atlanta
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Re: Facebook - Who likes or trusts it
FB is a great way to keep up with old friends I'd otherwise fall out of touch with. Also, I do like the newsfeed from organizations I care about but all the sharing of birthdays and other crap I care fuck all about.
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