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People think in wierd bc i dont have fb?
06-12-2014, 09:34 AM
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People think in wierd bc i dont have fb?
People i meet in real life say im wierd bc i never had a fb and im 21. Or they say im hiding something. Im not hiding anything i just think its creepy to be in contact and know personal things about ppl i dont know and for them to know personal things about me. I also find it creepy to look at pics of other people like it feels wierd to me. I like privacy. Does anyone else feel this way??

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06-12-2014, 09:48 AM
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I don't have a face book or any page in any social media sites.

Privacy is a huge concern on those sites, and these days personal safety. I have nothing other people will find useful to share, and what is interesting, I do not want to share.

I think people got so used to over-sharing.

If anyone wants to know, if they are my personal friends, they can ask me. Otherwise, no one needs to know.

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06-12-2014, 09:53 AM
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I tend to agree with you... especially when it gets up into the hundreds of so-called"friends".... there is the ability to limit who sees what.... but also some ways around that.... I do not accept requests from those I do not know personally... I am still on FB only to keep open a line to my Granddaughters... due to a very dysfunctional family situation.... I see very little real"communication" going on on other peoples sites... and that "twitter" business is even a greater waist of time... IMO
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06-12-2014, 10:05 AM
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