Posted by Ron/PA on November 20, 2013 at 15:01:19 from (108.57.19.141):
In Reply to: Bookface! posted by hadley on November 20, 2013 at 08:08:12:
I'm always amazed at the attitude toward Facebook. Oh yeah I forgot, Bookface for the thousandth time.
Everything that's griped about is exactly what I can read on every one of the forums on this site.
I know what folks eat for meals, where they live, where they work, how they're feeling, when they're going in for an operation, when there's a death in their family (just in case I want to burgle them while they're attending the funeral,) in many cases where they live, what they look like, who their minor child neighbors are and they even include pictures of them.
I know what they drive, and on occasion where they work.
Folks, this is the beta version of social networking. It's just that Miss Kim beat them to the idea.
Don't be afraid of what you're already doing.
If you notice I repeated several things, it's because some of this information comes up adnauseum.
This post was edited by Ron/PA at 15:03:19 11/20/13.
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