I think you’re notified when someone
- Doc
I think you’re notified when someone
Sorry, Lem. But I envisioned two parts to this action.Lem wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 8:29 pmKishkumen, I recognize this pattern of yours. Your last response to me was not even logical, because Doc's wife would have noticed the liking the same way the woman in the OP did, and yet you rip into her while lauding the other story. This tells me that you are just picking a fight, and I decline to accommodate whatever you are trying to work out.
Yeah, I get lots of notifications. I don't sit there and scrutinize them closely. You are asking me to assume things I can't know about this not-to-be-named person, so perhaps that's where the problem with this whole exercise begins.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 8:31 pmI think you’re notified when someone’s your Facebook stuff. So, it’s not unusual that she was notified he
ed a bunch of pics, she checked them out, and then at some point within some context went back to the pics, perhaps discussing the weirdness with a friend or family member and noticed he un
ed the pics, and then, at some point John Dehlin re
ed them which would the the weirdly obsessive behavior. Her noticing that wouldn’t be unusual, not talking about it when it’s topical.
I'm not really on Facebook either, except to access and read stuff, but it does seem weird that someone would go to the trouble of unliking and then reliking, if not to bring it to the attention of the recipient.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 8:31 pmI think you’re notified when someone’s your Facebook stuff. So, it’s not unusual that she was notified he
ed a bunch of pics, she checked them out, and then at some point within some context went back to the pics, perhaps discussing the weirdness with a friend or family member and noticed he un
ed the pics, and then, at some point JD re
ed them which would the the weirdly obsessive behavior. Her noticing that wouldn’t be unusual, not talking about it when it’s topical.
- Doc
When you get a notification from Facebook that someKishkumen wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 8:33 pmYeah, I get lots of notifications. I don't sit there and scrutinize them closely. You are asking me to assume things I can't know about this not-to-be-named person, so perhaps that's where the problem with this whole exercise begins.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 8:31 pmI think you’re notified when someone’s your Facebook stuff. So, it’s not unusual that she was notified he
ed a bunch of pics, she checked them out, and then at some point within some context went back to the pics, perhaps discussing the weirdness with a friend or family member and noticed he un
ed the pics, and then, at some point John Dehlin re
ed them which would the the weirdly obsessive behavior. Her noticing that wouldn’t be unusual, not talking about it when it’s topical.
Something to think about.
Why should we take this story at face value?Meadowchik wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 8:05 pmYou have so much empathy for Dehlin but where is your empathy for women? Where is your "benefit of the doubt" for a person who remembers attention from a public figure?
Yeah, maybe on occasion. Not enough to track like, unlike, like. Sometimes I have gone to like something that I forgot I liked, then I accidentally hit like, inadvertently unliking it, so then I feel obliged to like it again lest the person think I was retracting a like.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 8:36 pmWhen you get a notification from Facebook that someed a pic of yours or a comment you made you don’t click on the notification out of curiosity or got to your pic or comment as a sort of reminding yourself what that thing was? I do. I think it’s a natural Facebook user behavior.
- Doc
Now you're being gross two ways.consiglieri wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 8:27 pm
Oh come now, meadowchick.
You claim to know the name of the woman in question but don’t get my reference to the “Boston Strangler”?
consiglieri, I think you need to ponder about your need to feel all kinds of empathy for this person whom you have no clue about who has made some kind of complaint about John Dehlin through Meadowchik.consiglieri wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 8:38 pmWhy should we take this story at face value?
Why is this offended woman not so offended as to tell her own story?
Why must her story be filtered through an ardent defender?
Exactly the same as Rosebud?
Why is all we are getting hearsay?
Just some questions from the peanut gallery.
Jesus Christ!Lem wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 8:12 pmYes it is. This thread is discussing whether John Dehlin liking and reliking posts is appropriate when it makes the poster feel uncomfortable. This repeated and negative focus, instead, on the character of the person who feels uncomfortable is both irrelevant and inappropriate.