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So, last night, Chris' laptop settings for FB changed. It looks quite different. My Mac and his desktop remain the same. Curious.
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Aside from the privacy (which is not a concern of mine), does anyone think the claims of being more susceptible to hackers holds any water? That's my concern. I don't expect much privacy on the 'net, but I don't want to paint a target on my facebook's back.
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It makes it hard to give clear rules to the less savvy. I can tell my grandmother to never click a link to her bank in an email but that doesn't work so well in Facebook if you want to feel like your participating in all the fun. |
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I think the concern is more for spammers who would be inclined to put fake "like" buttons on a website to mine data. Apparently there is no easy way to verify that a "like" really is a FB "like".
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Even after hiding the annoying applications, there are still people who post way too boring updates way too often, so I've begun hiding them from my feed. Thing is, if someone you know responds to their update, you have to see it in your newsfeed. Laaaaaaame.
Somehow, unfriending in Facebook due to boringness seems harsh, while I did cut back in Twitter with no qualms. Perhaps because on Twitter, someone can follow me without me following them back? |
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I've stopped using Facebook (same time I deleted by Twitter account, about two months ago) but I while I never unfriended anybody for boringness, about 95% of my friends were in a filter called "Don't Care - Don't Read." That same filter was blocked from seeing anything I did.
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Perhaps some of you should start your own anti-social social networking site.
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I'm sure one exists but the problem is I can't get any of my friends to join (as mentioned above LiveJournal was the perfect level of social networking for me but it is increasingly useless as fewer of my acquaintances are on it).
The problem for me with Facebook was the default assumption of using your real name (something that has declined as an assumption over time). This immediately meant I would never use it for communication of any real value. The fact that Facebook now seems to be primarily a tool for letting me know how good people are at Flash-based computer games was just bonus. |
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