Meadowchik wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 7:41 am
No, I don't see any such posts on her wall. It sounds like you are taking information from elsewhere. Feel free to private message me the link.
Oh, look it up for yourself. I'm not going to dig through hundreds of posts a second time in order to spoonfeed you. Others here have managed to find the posts (rather quickly, since you helpfully provided us with their names), so I'm sure you can find them too.
Meadowchik wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 7:41 am
That is completely my mistake. I missed one instance each of their first names. The decision to redact their names was mine and I am mortified that I screwed it up.
And just like JP:
Whoopsies! My mistake! Little late now, isn't it? We all know who they are, and somebody has undoubtedly taken a screenshot by now. So there's no way for you effectively walk back this betrayal of their privacy. Were leaving Dehlin's wife, his employee, and his employee's husband's names unredacted all a big oopsie, too? (Dehlin's wife is a public figure in her own right, but I think it would be simple courtesy to remove her name from this kind of garbage.)
To be fair to you, the woman involved here doesn't seem to mind people knowing about SexyPicGate, since she left those posts publicly visible on Facebook. All you did was make it easier for us to dig up the additional context. Such as:
It took her several years to decide if she wanted to tell her story publicly. She implies there is trauma in her story (e.g., she needs to "go to a vulnerable place" in order to tell it).
She and her husband were just about to appear on Mormon Stories in January, so it's not unusual that Dehlin was reviewing their social media pages. Interview questions don't write themselves.
Being on the verge of telling an apparently difficult story was probably already producing some complicated emotions for her, since she indicates that this was an enormous decision for her. Then she suffers a head injury, which, by definition, causes things like confusion, memory loss, and problems with perception.
So, actually, you did her a big favor. Unintentionally, but a favor nonetheless. Because without that additional context, she would look like a nutcase, reading secret sexual communiques into
goddamn Facebook likes.
Meadowchik wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 7:41 am
I think that if there is a Facebook glitch that renotifies of the same likes, it is something that is likely linked to using multiple devices simultaneously or limited to a short time span. I highly doubt that it happens for likes which are weeks or months old.
It may not be a glitch at all, come to think of it. Facebook may have an algorithm (we wouldn't know; their algorithms are proprietary) that intentionally pushes renotifications in order to prompt users to revisit their posts. Facebook does everything it can to get people to engage and re-engage with their content.
Either way, I assure you the feature/glitch exists. I've seen Facebook send duplicate notifications. And nobody claimed weeks or months. The photos themselves may have been weeks or months old, but it's impossible to believe that she would have noticed he liked her pics once, and then noticed that he liked them again weeks or months later.
But even if he did like her pics twice....so-f'ing-what? They were pictures of her with her family on Christmas. Pictures of her hugging her husband. Pictures of her bundled up in a snowsuit. She's a beautiful young woman, but that doesn't make every image of her "sexy." At least one of them is a meme doesn't include any picture of her at all!
It's not Dehlin's behavior that's creepy and weird here. It's trying to portray Dehlin's behavior as sexual that's creepy and weird. Although the implicit assumption that such everyday images of a woman simply going about her life with her family are "sexy" is also a little creepy and weird.