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Re: The evils of Facebook....

Posted: Oct 10th, 2017, 5:40 pm
by jasond_71
Yup had many teenagers tell me Facebook is for old people and I don't see them use it much anymore. Mostly snapchat and Instagram now.

Re: The evils of Facebook....

Posted: Oct 23rd, 2017, 7:25 am
by spooker

Re: The evils of Facebook....

Posted: Dec 30th, 2017, 9:32 am
by Queen K
BUMP

I have always been a relatively open person and my facebook settings were lax.

They aren't now.

NOW my Friend List is set at "Only me." Meaning even my friends can't look through who I am friends with.

(Can someone go to my site an confirm please)

And sometimes it's tempting to say "screw it, I've been talking to this person via a handle for YEARS and I'm sick of it" and give your real name.

Advice: don't. To wit: DO NOT.

It works like this. You may be unaware that someone cracked the code on one of your friends. Say your friends Friend List is open. Now there is a list of people with their real names and photos for them to peruse. All it becomes is a name match up, a few open posts and photo albums and voila, a match.

Sometimes a choice is difficult and sometimes it's easy. It only difficult if you lie about who you are. I chose not to down that path and chose honesty.

I love facebook. I have for years and will continue to do so, but it's misuse is increasing, I hate their ads, and it's gotten more than one person in trouble.

My one regret- not having a better photo of myself as a profile pic. Darn!

Re: The evils of Facebook....

Posted: Dec 30th, 2017, 9:51 am
by Piecemaker
Ah man! I was just going to Facebook stalk you!
BTW, I agree with much of what you have said about Facebook.
I am not the a prolific poster on Facebook and have considered closing my account. However, I do enjoy keeping up with family and friends who do not live nearby.

Re: The evils of Facebook....

Posted: Dec 30th, 2017, 9:58 am
by Bsuds
Piecemaker wrote: I do enjoy keeping up with family and friends who do not live nearby.


Exactly the reason I have not as well but it gets more frustrating each time I do go on it.

Re: The evils of Facebook....

Posted: Dec 30th, 2017, 10:34 am
by Queen K
Part of my fun on facebook is to post something fun, and watch everyone dogpile in with an answer.

Like this: Got Snow? <------ answers from all over the US and Canada. Not just my friends either, their friends too. It's part of an openness I've enjoyed.

And my photography albums. I love it when people look through and comment on the photographs. Now I face a dilemma, do I make them all private or just friends and their friends?

:kick: facebook stalking is not very nice.

I've seen a woman's LIke List get published on castanet. For gawd's sake, isn't someone allowed to have a like list without being publically shamed and admonished?

She was a teacher on the lower mainland.

Re: The evils of Facebook....

Posted: Dec 30th, 2017, 11:40 am
by Fancy
Queen K wrote:I've seen a woman's LIke List get published on castanet. For gawd's sake, isn't someone allowed to have a like list without being publically shamed and admonished?

She was a teacher on the lower mainland.

I'm at a loss for words. I'm on Facebook but like Piecemaker I do so to keep up with out of town friends and family. I can't believe someone posted a like list on Castanet. That's not being respectful at all.

Re: The evils of Facebook....

Posted: Dec 30th, 2017, 11:41 am
by Queen K
Ya, I called him on it when it happened. Not my image of the person at all.

Re: The evils of Facebook....

Posted: Dec 30th, 2017, 12:55 pm
by Queen K
I've often wondered if it's better to never mention that you are fb at work. That way all your blocked work collegues aren't offended when they can't find you or accept their fb friend request.

Does anyone automatically block co workers?

Re: The evils of Facebook....

Posted: Dec 30th, 2017, 1:12 pm
by Fancy
I've never blocked anyone - just don't accept everyone.

Re: The evils of Facebook....

Posted: Dec 30th, 2017, 1:26 pm
by Queen K
I haven't accepted anyone local for a while. Much less from work.

Re: The evils of Facebook....

Posted: Dec 30th, 2017, 1:27 pm
by alanjh595
I deleted my account, and will never go back.

Re: The evils of Facebook....

Posted: Dec 30th, 2017, 1:56 pm
by Queen K
I have too much history in my account with my nephew. No way can I get that back.

Nope. I've changed my profile picture to something less conspicous and re set settings.

If people here on Castanet have friends from Castanet, then make your privacy settings on your friends list, "Me Only."

Re: The evils of Facebook....

Posted: Dec 30th, 2017, 2:19 pm
by Osoyoos_Familyof4
I wonder sometimes if the medium of FB itself leads people towards inappropriate behaviour because of the non "face-face" aspect?

Twice I've had "ex's" approach me on FB when their marriages were in the crapper. I'm pretty sure there is no way either of these guys would have sought me out if their marriages weren't on the way south in a real and meaningful way. I think perhaps they were putting their "feelers" out there as a way of hedging their bets if things didn't work out with their wives. They were both still married, both living in the family home, they just all of a sudden wanted to know how things were with me after they had a blow out with their spouse.

It's very easy to romantasize about "the good old days, when we were together" when the contact can be made so quickly after discord in your current situation. I really think if you are married and you don't wish to put yourself and your marriage in a vulnerable position, then keep your ex off your friends list.

Re: The evils of Facebook....

Posted: Dec 30th, 2017, 2:48 pm
by Queen K
Great post ^^^. :up: No ex would dare to approach me.

I did hear of a friend who felt threatened when an ex "friend requested" her. She was in hysterics. I said, "it's a good chance to block him." Which she did. No more drama.