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mark st1

Plastic Manc
Location
Leafy Berkshire
OK for following a cause or person you support. I use it to track comedians or bands I want to see. Some don't live up to expectations, for example, I thought Danny Baker may have some amusing comments on affairs of the world, but mostly he tweets unendingly about football whilst drunk.

Twitter must be used as a passive medium, unless you are a popular wit or insightful observer, don't tweet, nobody is interested in the contents of your fridge.


Sorry im not following you.
 
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JtB

Prepare a way for the Lord
Location
North Hampshire
Ha ha. You think you've deactivated your accounts. Leaving the Mafia is easier.
Not found a horse's head on the pillow yet. Anyay it's only FB, it's not as if I tried to deactivate my CC account.
 

Doseone

Guru
Location
Brecon
Hey JtB you'll sleep with the fishes^_^

I've often thought about binning my Facebook account, I rarely use it but it is useful to keep in touch with friends who are overseas.

I do hate all the "pass this (insert something which on the face of it is patriotic but is actually a little bit rascist ) message on to all your friends"
 
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JtB

Prepare a way for the Lord
Location
North Hampshire
I do hate all the "pass this (insert something which on the face of it is patriotic but is actually a little bit rascist ) message on to all your friends"
Exactly. Recently I would say there have been a fair few posts circulating that have been more than a little racist.
 
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PocketFrog

PocketFrog

Northern Monkey
Exactly. Recently I would say there have been a fair few posts circulating that have been more than a little racist.

Yeah, it's sickening and really disappointing to see people you regard as friends posting this stuff!
 
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coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
as well as getting taken off that 192 thing which, I was horrified to discover, carries a hell of a lot of personal info too - (well worth checking and getting taken off it).
:ohmy:

Thanks for the tip.

If anyone's wondering, here's the link to the form you need to fill in and this is what 192 have to say about it all (scroll down to 'Removal of Personal Details').
 

Risex4

Dropped by the autobus
Deleted (not deactivated) a few months ago.

There was a time when I thought it was quite good to be able to keep tabs on old school friends, ex work colleagues and the likes.

Then, slowly, I started remembering the reasons as to why I didn't keep in touch with these people in the first place.
 

Octet

Veteran
I don't see myself removing my Facebook account any time soon.

I do however delete any posts I make after a couple of months. If and/or when I add more friends to my account, I don't see why they should see what I was doing a month or a year ago when I didn't know them a month or a year ago. That doesn't however mean I post things that are offensive or I wouldn't mind people seeing, it just means I have control over what they know about me, and I can tell them instead of them finding out on their own accord.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
I don't have that many friends on facebook and I don't use it to make big personal statements or to be rude about people. I quite often only post messages visible to specific people or groups so that even if I add a friend later they can't see posts I don't want them too. I find it most useful to share photographs with friends and family.
 
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PocketFrog

PocketFrog

Northern Monkey
I'm sure a lot of people find merit in Facebook, i'm not trying to say that it's the big bad wolf!

On a personal level i've come to think that it's a bit disconcerting to have all my information and granular details of my social groups trusted to a faceless organisation. On top of that, i'm tired of being a 'product' and existing solely to generate money. YMMV
 
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