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"Adrian" wrote in message ... Cheryl wrote: There seems to be something a bit odd about setting inclusion and exclusion limits - particularly the misuse of 'friend'. And I'm used to the public aspect of Usenet. I do/did have a facebook account - obtained in a fake name to see photos someone wouldn't/couldn't put in a more open domain. Facebook keeps sending me nagging emails about coming back. That irritates me. I think I tried to delete my account once. I should try again. A good reason for signing up with false details, it is impossible to delete an account. All you can do is make it dormant. -- Adrian - - - - - - - - - I keep getting "invitations" from FB asking me to join. A friend (actual friend) apparently listed me to receive an invite. Now I keep getting reminders that I haven't joined. Worse, FB sends me a list of other friends I have on FB. Yes, they are real friends, and FB has put all this together even though I have *never* signed up for FB. Talk about lack of privacy! MaryL |
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"jmcquown" wrote:
"Adrian" wrote in message ... I had a Facebook account once. I deleted it. Fake identity or not, there *is* a way to delete an account. But they make it nearly impossible to find out how. I honestly don't recall how I stumbled across it, but I did. Jill No, you didn't delete it, I can still view your details and you're still on my friends list. As I said, it is impossible to delete a FB account. -- Adrian |
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More about r.p.c.a. and Facebook
"Adrian" wrote in message ... "jmcquown" wrote: "Adrian" wrote in message ... I had a Facebook account once. I deleted it. Fake identity or not, there *is* a way to delete an account. But they make it nearly impossible to find out how. I honestly don't recall how I stumbled across it, but I did. Jill No, you didn't delete it, I can still view your details and you're still on my friends list. As I said, it is impossible to delete a FB account. Jill likes Family Guy! Who knew! |
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Adrian wrote: "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote: Adrian wrote: news wrote: Umm, who are you? If you were a regular of the group you'd know. Not true! (I've been a "regular" for nearly ten years, and I've never encountered him before.) I think you're lying. Really? Which part of my statement? And why would I CARE enough to do so? (Moron!) |
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MLB wrote: On 11/13/2011 03:29 PM, Patok wrote: Adrian wrote: "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote: Adrian wrote: news wrote: Umm, who are you? If you were a regular of the group you'd know. Not true! (I've been a "regular" for nearly ten years, and I've never encountered him before.) I think you're lying. I think you're wrong (and it wouldn't be the first time either ). It is possible that Evelyn really didn't notice the creature. I felt the same as she did, but decided to check. To my surprise Robert (or Bob) Catt has about 35 messages here on rpca for the past one year. I'm certain I've read every one of them (I read all messages), but the name rang no bell; it's as if they slid accross and did not register at all. I'm guessing something similar happened to Evelyn's perceptions. Anyhow, I for one won't miss him, as I was not even aware he was here before. Wouldn't it be nice(?) if our memories were unfailing? I have a slight memory(I think) of him (?) writing about an outside cat under a table. But then again, I'm not sure. If memory fails, we need good notes. But then again, keeping notes is a bother.....whatever.......... MLB .....And how much of lasting importance do any of us say here? (Dunno about the rest of you, but for me it's a way of spending a bit of leisure time.) |
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On 11/14/2011 8:26 AM, jmcquown wrote:
"Adrian" wrote in message ... Cheryl wrote: There seems to be something a bit odd about setting inclusion and exclusion limits - particularly the misuse of 'friend'. And I'm used to the public aspect of Usenet. I do/did have a facebook account - obtained in a fake name to see photos someone wouldn't/couldn't put in a more open domain. Facebook keeps sending me nagging emails about coming back. That irritates me. I think I tried to delete my account once. I should try again. A good reason for signing up with false details, it is impossible to delete an account. All you can do is make it dormant. -- Adrian I had a Facebook account once. I deleted it. Fake identity or not, there *is* a way to delete an account. But they make it nearly impossible to find out how. I honestly don't recall how I stumbled across it, but I did. Jill It wasn't as ridiculous as deleting a "MySpace" account - they actually made you send in a picture holding a sign saying "delete me" or some such. I thought it was a joke but that's exactly what it took - you wouldn't believe how angry I got when I found out that only made it dormant. -- Hugs, CatNipped See all our masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped See the RPCA FAQ site, created by "Yowie", maintained by Mark Edwards, at: http://www.professional-geek.net/rpcablog/ Email: L(dot)T(dot)Crews(at)comcast(dot)net |
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"hopitus" wrote in message ... On Nov 14, 7:26 am, "jmcquown" wrote: "Adrian" wrote it is impossible to delete an account. All you can do is make it dormant. Adrian I had a Facebook account once. I deleted it. Fake identity or not, there *is* a way to delete an account. But they make it nearly impossible to find out how. I honestly don't recall how I stumbled across it, but I did. Jill LOL you're there all right, hat, glasses, info including FamilyGuy, and guess what? You're "friends" with tons of people you don't even know! I can deduce that the 411 you entered on your "page" is way old, when you were in TN as nothing there re your present residence, for one thing. It says Beaufort, SC. |
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"Adrian" wrote in message ... "MaryL" wrote: "Robert Catt" wrote in message ... For the reasons I've given here in a previous post, and after a brief interchange with a certain member of this newsgroup, I've decided to restrict my involvement with r.p.c.a. to its group at Facebook. Other people have written to me me about this individual, and their comments about him are part of the reason I will no longer be reading or posting to this newsgroup. As of today I've removed it from my list. - - - - - - - - - - I have taken the opposite approach (but certainly not because of any of our posters). I refuse to use Facebook, for this group or any other group. My objection is to Facebook itself, not to individual posters. MaryL I really don't understand peoples hostility to Facebook when they're happy to use usenet which is accessible by anybody. With Facebook, you can decide who can or can't see your posts. And you can basically force other people to read your posts, unlike here on Usenet, which is probably why the OP prefers it. |
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Cheryl wrote:
There seems to be something a bit odd about setting inclusion and exclusion limits - particularly the misuse of 'friend'. And I'm used to the public aspect of Usenet. A lot of (if not all) social websites have this feature - it's the only way you can control who can and can't see your posts. However, my issue with Facebook is that they keep changing things - anything from the screen layout (so that I was forever searching for buttons and links, etc, that I frequently used, but that were suddenly in an unknown place), to resetting my account so that my privacy settings were all undone. And they never sent out a notice saying they had made these changes. And while it's true that you can refrain from playing apps, which require that you make your information available to their software, you can't do anything to control whether your *friends* on FB play apps. When they do so, the app often requires them not only to make their own information available, but that of their friends (including you) as well. The only way to prevent your information from being viewed by app software, via friends running apps, is to not have friends. And what is the point of that? Only if you join FB for the express purpose of being part of a particular group (such as RPCA) would there be any reason to get an account there at all - *if* you want to be sure your personal info is secure. I don't feel this way about all social media, but the fact is I just don't trust Facebook itself to protect my privacy. Just the opposite, in fact. I do/did have a facebook account - obtained in a fake name to see photos someone wouldn't/couldn't put in a more open domain. Facebook keeps sending me nagging emails about coming back. That irritates me. I think I tried to delete my account once. I should try again. They do a lot of irritating things. I was constantly getting messages telling me that I ought to send this or that person in my friends list a message. Just because. That is not what I want from social media. I like them to make other people *accessible* to me, but not to be my mommy, nagging me to send a message to this person or "friend" that person, etc. Maybe there's a setting to disallow those messages, but that setting could disappear in the next software change, which seems to happen weekly. Or they might just reset it back to the default, which of course is "Yes, please nag me about everything under the sun, and please send each item in a separate email." -- Joyce Loneliness is comforted by the closeness and touch of fur to fur, skin to skin, or -- skin to fur. -- Paul Gallico |
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"news" wrote in message ... "Adrian" wrote in message ... "jmcquown" wrote: "Adrian" wrote in message ... I had a Facebook account once. I deleted it. Fake identity or not, there *is* a way to delete an account. But they make it nearly impossible to find out how. I honestly don't recall how I stumbled across it, but I did. Jill No, you didn't delete it, I can still view your details and you're still on my friends list. As I said, it is impossible to delete a FB account. Jill likes Family Guy! Who knew! LOLOL I used to watch it all the time. It got old after a while Jill |
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