You mean to tell me if someone you worked/work with became a member of HF, checked out your profile/pics and posts that they couldn't figure out that it was you?! Then again I never understood adding coworkers to my fb, sounds like trouble from the get go - but you don't post at all on fb removing any chance of controversy. Nevertheless you still have a fb, meaning if you aren't behind a proxy or remove cookies they know who you are on here and on there.
I have one I'm on every day. It' nice for me to see pics my sister takes of my nieces and the hikes they go on. Plus I get too see pics of my sisters Sarah's new place and all the art work she does. And cousins I never get to see.
I don't think so. None of them have seen me naked, my hairstyle isn't unique at all, and I never post any details about what I do for a living other than it's in an office for a private business . The letter "J" may or may not be my actual middle or last initial, and there are hundreds of women named Karen in this state, according to Google. In fact, there are several in this city, which I never identify. Potential stalkers would need a lot of luck. And like somebody else said recently; in case law enforcement people are reading this stuff, everything I post is, for the record, fictional. Nobody can prove shit.
I don't care what anyone thinks of me. I don't care what anyone knows about me. It's all true. Fuck you.
I have one , but only because all of my extended family accross the map also has one and its easier to share photos that way.
I have one. but to be fair, I probably have the most boring facebook in the world. I don't do shit on it. but I loveeeeeee taking pictures. like, seriously love it. So I take pictures then post them and I think that's the main reason I use it. Speaking of pictures, I have to post ones from my sister's bridal shower yesterday...... See, if I didn't have a FB, I would have to e-mail them all to like 10 people, (whom I don't even have their e-mail addresses) ..with the attachment shit, especially 100 of them, it would just take a while and be annoying.
this thread made me want to post a video of this comedian I saw one time do this skit on facebook (he's like a conspiracy theorist, kind of)... and it's fucking hilarious. I might spend the rest of my evening looking for it. I just can't remember the guys name
I have one. I use it to keep in touch with friends in the UK, to sign up for/find events, and talk to people with the IM chat thing, which also sends texts to their phone if they set it up. So when I have no time on my phone I can just send texts for free over FB which is kinda cool. Mostly it seems like facebook is just one big dick measuring contest. I don't really add people I don't talk to regularly, so people are always like oooooooomg you only have 80 friends!??!? I don't want random people creepin on my shit, thanks. Reminds me of a quote from Fight Club. "You are not your job, you're not how much money you have in the bank, you're not the car you drive, you're not the contents of your wallet, you're not the number of facebook friends you have."
I have one. I have friends and poets from across the world and this is how we keep in touch and share. It's also how I learn about events from my favorite venues. I also use it to share the lulz. I do not use my real name, nor do I put up phone numbers or addresses.
Your IP is connect with an ISP thus connected with an account (that contains your personal info) which pays the ISP, and your ISP tracks EVERYTHING (ever bought anything online?!). Doesn't matter if you're telling the truth or not, it's all about plausibility
lol....the poets arent friends and the friends arent poets? i think we/she is going for deny-ability over plausibility
Nothing controversial. I have Googled and read about all kinds of random stuff online, because I heard something about it elsewhere, or just because I felt like it, for no particular reason. If some investigator tries to come up with a plausible scenario about me being actively involved in all those subjects in real life, he's going to tear his hair out! :rofl: I would have to be the busiest human on the planet to be doing all that shit! My IP record has become a massive collection of unrelated dead-ends and wild goose chases, not even counting the stuff my BF does on my home computer. Linking it to real life would be harder than unscrambling an egg. If you seem to be interested in everything, then it proves nothing. That may turn out to be one of the safest approaches.
I know, plausible deniability is the only thing that could save any of us in court, unless they really wanna nail us. It doesn't have to be, your credit card information will give up your name, address and possibly even your credit history to your ISP if they don't have it already. You think it would be hard for the FBI to pull random scenarios outta their ass - they don't look for the whole pie they just need a slice.
I use it to keep up with bands/shows I still find myself listlessly tooling around on there hoping to find something to "like" or to get some attention from one of my "friends" All of my fb friends are people that I really know, but few of them are close friends
"2 of your friends recently watched videos. bob schall: spongebob eats a crab cake minxvishous: tina takes a black cock in her little schoolgirl ass"
I used to do this on myspace, until even bands choose to go over to facebook it seems I deleted my myspace and I now keep up with bands and shows mainly via last.fm :2thumbsup:
i heard facebook was really good "for staying in touch with people." then i realized i fucking hate people. so now i eat gyros like crazy and limit human interaction as much as i possibly can.