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Is it wrong for me to be annoyed when someone puts pictures of me on facebook and im not on facebook? - Joe - 10-15-2012 08:58 PM

Im annoyed that a girl I know put pictures of me being drunk on facebook, apparantly i was "overreacting" (i was very polite) she is "friends" with my friends/family/mum etc it just pissed me off that I didnt consent to this surely theres a privacy law or something?? Also I dont have a facebook i can see why people like it. Its just not my thing not because im hiding anything, I just dont like the popularity contests, I dont trust/agree with the fact that its used as a marketing tool and I have a busy life and lots of friends I see in person/sms etc. When I go out I like to actually have fun, as opposed to obsessively taking loads of photos to make it look like im having fun. Anyway surely its up to me what people see of me? I didnt know photos had even been taken but im more annoyed on principle more than anything, but I was made to feel guilty for even mentioning it. Am I right or am I wrong?


- V S P - 10-15-2012 09:07 PM

i will request to delete if i wuld be u


- Michael G - 10-15-2012 09:07 PM

You are fine to be annoyed, I don't use facebook - I don't see a use for it, I'm a sort-of partly paranoid partly I like to keep most things to myself person, so mabye It's just me :I
Back on topic, I can partly understand your situation, as one person has posted a photo of me on fb, without my consent. Unfortunately, after a bit of googling, there seems to be no easy way to get it off facebook, unless the person who posted it takes it off. You can try reporting the photo or something like that, but it seems the most you can do is un-tag yourself.