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Facebook
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 6:52 pm
by _Ray A
Some of you here and on MAD were friends with me on Facebook. I'm just letting you know that you haven't been singled out. I deleted my Facebook account.
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Re: Facebook
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 6:58 pm
by _KimberlyAnn
Ray A wrote:Some of you here and on MAD were friends with me on Facebook. I'm just letting you know that you haven't been singled out. I deleted my Facebook account.
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NOOOOOO! Now I have one less friend and I had so few to begin with, Ray! :)
I hope all is well with you.
KA
Re: Facebook
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 7:02 pm
by _Ray A
KimberlyAnn wrote:
NOOOOOO! Now I have one less friend and I had so few to begin with, Ray! :)
I hope all is well with you.
All is well with me, KA, but I don't think all is well on Facebook. Privacy issues.
Re: Facebook
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 8:05 pm
by _asbestosman
Ray A wrote: but I don't think all is well on Facebook. Privacy issues.
Agreed. I actually lied about the birthday on Facebook. I assume that my friends know when it really is. Cross-site scripting attacks could give up too much information much too easily. As for where I live or who I'm married to, I'm not as worried--you can find that information easily in the phone book if you know my real name.
Re: Facebook
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 8:21 pm
by _Ray A
asbestosman wrote:Agreed. I actually lied about the birthday on Facebook. I assume that my friends know when it really is. Cross-site scripting attacks could give up too much information much too easily. As for where I live or who I'm married to, I'm not as worried--you can find that information easily in the phone book if you know my real name.
I always felt a bit uneasy about privacy issues while on Facebook but let those feelings go. Yesterday I received a notification and opened it to find some gross innuendo about my friends on Facebook. One of them may well have initiated it, I suppose, but I didn't find it funny. It referred to the sexuality of one member, asking whether "Do you think such and such does....." (describes sexual act). They clearly knew lots of personal information about the backgrounds and sexual orientation of members. I only got to three such questions/allegations about three people, and I immediately deleted my account. I don't need that kind of "humour" and gossip about who bonks who, or who might be bonking who.
Re: Facebook
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 10:04 pm
by _KimberlyAnn
I don't care what anyone told you, Ray, I AM NOT boinking Elder Bedme...oops, I mean Bednar. No way. It's a filthy lie.
KA
Re: Facebook
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 9:29 am
by _Ray A
I'd really like to know who did this. I'm not accusing anyone, because I have no evidence. I think it could have been a Mormon, or an ex-Mormon. My non-Mormon friends and relatives, whom I've now lost contact with, would never do something like this, and they know no one in Mormon-related circles.
I've made a report to Facebook, but I don't expect it will be followed up, because justice is a thing of the past.
Whoever did this, you know who you are, and if I find out who you are, I will do all I can go get you banned not only from Facebook, but every site on the Internet I can, because you are low-life SCUM.
Re: Facebook
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 5:37 pm
by _marg
Ray A wrote:
I always felt a bit uneasy about privacy issues while on Facebook but let those feelings go. Yesterday I received a notification and opened it to find some gross innuendo about my friends on Facebook. One of them may well have initiated it, I suppose, but I didn't find it funny.
Don't you know which "friend" sent you the notification or notifications?
And can't you just delete them as friends and if they wrote on your Facebook page, delete what they wrote?
Re: Facebook
Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 9:42 pm
by _Yoda
marg wrote:Ray A wrote:
I always felt a bit uneasy about privacy issues while on Facebook but let those feelings go. Yesterday I received a notification and opened it to find some gross innuendo about my friends on Facebook. One of them may well have initiated it, I suppose, but I didn't find it funny.
Don't you know which "friend" sent you the notification or notifications?
And can't you just delete them as friends and if they wrote on your Facebook page, delete what they wrote?
That's what I find confusing as well. I don't have a Facebook account. I have a MySpace. But on MySpace, you always know which friend sent you the notification.
Re: Facebook
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 10:36 pm
by _GoodK
liz3564 wrote: I have a MySpace. But on MySpace, you always know which friend sent you the notification.
why aren't you
my friend?
