I quickly learned the value of keeping that particular FB feature turned OFF.
maybe I should've tried that
It really helps a lot. If you don't keep it off, people right away want to start talking your ear off, when they noticed that you've logged onto Facebook.
It really helps a lot. If you don't keep it off, people right away want to start talking your ear off, when they noticed that you've logged onto Facebook.
You are so right I had this lady on there that I knew as a kid and she is still caught up in the old days and as soon as I would log in she would want to talk Also, I just got tired of seeing folks on there from high school-You know the one's who never talked to you then, but want to be you FB friend now Like you like their ass like that
I quickly learned the value of keeping that particular FB feature turned OFF.
I keep the chat box off too.
It would always be the person you'd most NOT want to talk to that would come popping up on that shit, lol. I went for months initially not knowing that you actually COULD turn that thing off, lol.
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I wouldn't say that I "filter" posts, but I try not to get too political or confrontational - mainly because of the assholery other people engage in. I just don't want other friends to see that sort of thing.
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Here's my dilemma with Facebook. Having been around for a few decades (but nowhere near retirement), I have grown to love facebook and social networking.
Here's the problem, the friends I have in my life are in my life for a reason. Then there are people that are just acquaintances that I met either in school or work, or from my friends. I have added a lot of folks. I didn’t realize I was that well know in my little circle. There are also close friends that I have, that can’t stand each other, but we’re cool. In life, I can separate the two, facebook you cannot.
I find myself filtering my posts because my worlds have collided in facebook. And don’t get me started with the (younger and older) family members I have added. I have a thought, a music post or a topic that I would like to share with “my friends” but I don’t dare to because there are some folks that won’t get it and I don’t feel like explaining. It's easy when your 16-18, because you are just figuring things out. The worse part of that statement, these younger folks are keeping a journal of thier life that will be recorded forever and they have no filters!!
I guess it’s really NONE OF THEIR DAMN BUSINESS to begin with.
In hindsight, I wish I would have kept facebook to just my absolute closest friends and I’m able to speak freely.
Do you filter your posts??
Forget about friends & family members, you need to be sure that the CIA in the USA are not all in your business. After all, they are the co-owners of Facebook!
Here's my dilemma with Facebook. Having been around for a few decades (but nowhere near retirement), I have grown to love facebook and social networking.
Here's the problem, the friends I have in my life are in my life for a reason. Then there are people that are just acquaintances that I met either in school or work, or from my friends. I have added a lot of folks. I didn’t realize I was that well know in my little circle. There are also close friends that I have, that can’t stand each other, but we’re cool. In life, I can separate the two, facebook you cannot.
I find myself filtering my posts because my worlds have collided in facebook. And don’t get me started with the (younger and older) family members I have added. I have a thought, a music post or a topic that I would like to share with “my friends” but I don’t dare to because there are some folks that won’t get it and I don’t feel like explaining. It's easy when your 16-18, because you are just figuring things out. The worse part of that statement, these younger folks are keeping a journal of thier life that will be recorded forever and they have no filters!!
I guess it’s really NONE OF THEIR DAMN BUSINESS to begin with.
In hindsight, I wish I would have kept facebook to just my absolute closest friends and I’m able to speak freely.
Do you filter your posts??
SNL - Damn it, my Mom is on Facebook!
I dont have a facebook account because i could really give a shit about a good recipe or someones brat getting braces. I stay on Myspace because i keep it adult and can share rated R rantings and perceptions. Even as an adult i dont want my mom on Myspace.
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Ditto. Although I don't filter much at all on my real page. My family knows me and if they don't like it, well tough. I have my father's significant 'other' as a friend and her page says "I AM the Tea Party" so I constantly post People Against the Tea Party posts. There's a point in your life when you shouldn't give a crap what people think and your opinions should be seen and heard. I don't bite my tongue in RL so why should I online?
But I have always had chat disabled.
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Ditto. Although I don't filter much at all on my real page. My family knows me and if they don't like it, well tough. I have my father's significant 'other' as a friend and her page says "I AM the Tea Party" so I constantly post People Against the Tea Party posts. There's a point in your life when you shouldn't give a crap what people think and your opinions should be seen and heard. I don't bite my tongue in RL so why should I online?
But I have always had chat disabled.
I don't filter either page, but I rarely post anything on my RL page, I can never think of anything to say that I'd want those people to know about