Posted by BarnyardEngineering on April 15, 2019 at 09:54:11 from (98.17.202.245):
In Reply to: Facebook vs Craigslist posted by Grandpa love on April 14, 2019 at 08:29:49:
The difference being, with CL just anyone can join with nothing more than a generic email address. FB requires ALLLLLL your personal information or you don't get access to Marketplace.
I finally created a FB account last month to get at the Marketplace, with the bare minimum information. Not allowed to use Marketplace. They want me to add "friends" but I'd just assume nobody knows I'm on there.
Anyone still using Searchtempest, STOP. It's garbage. Use CL's own search features. It allows you to filter out the spam by looking at just owner ads, using "negative search terms" to filter out what you do NOT want to see, and lets you add nearby CL sites up to 400 miles away to your searches. Use "bundle duplicates" to lump all the spam from one spammer into a single post, then hide it for the duration by clicking on the X icon. A few minutes up front will have CL looking like it used to, and you don't have to give away all your personal info.
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