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Facebooks finally crossed the line.? - Fritter - 03-24-2014 11:01 AM

You are now able to comment on comments made to a friend. If you don't know what I'm talking it basically means people can "bud in" on 2 person wall-to-wall conversations. Facebook has taken the privacy out of wall posts. Whats next, being able to comment of inbox messages?


- Jessie - 03-24-2014 11:06 AM

Well you sorta could have done that anyway just by adding your own comment to the persons wall. Plus facebook isn't really about privacy. Its a public site. If you want to be private you really shouldn't have a facebook.


- Kotie - 03-24-2014 11:14 AM

Its called a wall for a reason. Its viewable by everyone. For example, My friend and I went to someone's house for a cookout and that person made a comment about something I had done on my friends page. I wanted to comment back so I did. It is a completely different story when someone sends you a private message. The key word there is private. Walls are public and inboxes are private. If you post something on someone's wall, be advised that someone else is going to read it and may comment about it. Don't like it, send them private messages.