I don’t understand the point of this article. So what kinds of data privacy problem happened now?
I don’t understand the point of this article. So what kinds of data privacy problem happened now?
TeenSafe, a service used by parents to monitor the online behaviors and phone activity of their children, allowed…
They also told me that if I want to try their matchmaking service, they totally won’t let any of my friends know, it will be on the down-low. Meanwhile they’re broadcasting a post I made a year ago as if it were some sort of meaningful anniversary (I posted that I had a great Shake Shack burger).
I have no care for this topic, these websites at all, but picking a side is really easy.
I don't really realize a person has unfriended me unless I try looking for them and can't find them. I rarely do that, so I really never know. If someone is not there, a lot of times it seems to me they deleted their account anyway...
You know what? That is freaking GENIUS, except for the fact that we have mutual friends who might retweet my old account and he'll know i'm still using it. Nice try. Reminds me of the spam email trick:
Heres what you do:
Yeah, our respect for this person has dropped off the charts. It's truly pathetic.
On Twitter, there's this guy - we're in the same field, and he's a great guy in real life. On twitter though, he's the most combative, bitter, negative person I've ever seen. Because I like him and we're friends in real life, I am so so torn about unfollowing him. I feel like I should tell him upfront so he doesn't…
Wow. I bet the mental image of her steaming over having her checkmate move unnoticed for a month was enough to make the whole thing worth it! What a dickette.
+1 but then there are some who wanna friend you again, and they were actually the annoying ones
ignoring somebody without explanation is simply immature behavior and wrong.. same w people who stop talking when they lack arguments and start not even answering to other questions...
I've seen family and friends stop talking to each other over a Facebook unfriending. It's one of the main reasons I use Facebook as little as possible. Life and relationships are complicated enough without some meaningless social media platform creating an all new way to get in an argument with people in your life.
I had someone de-friend me once. I noticed, but didn't care that much so I didn't mention it or kick up a fuss. Cut to a month later when I get an email from this "friend" pointing out the fact that she de-friended me (in case I hadn't realized) and then when on to explain the reasons why she had done so. Turns out…
Usually being unfriended doesn't bother me, but one friend did. I had thought we were pretty close for quite a while, and while we may not have talked for 8-10 months, the sudden and unannounced unfriending kinda stung a little, especially given that they stayed friends with everyone else that used to be in our…
I have an acquaintance who constantly prattles on about how many friends he has. Lame stuff like "Oops, down one more" when someone unfriends him, pretending that people are unfriending him because they can't handle him keeping it real. Actually, he is a jackass (yes, I unfriended him as well). He seems to think it…
All my FB friends are real life friends. So if I was unfriended it would happen to my face. So really if I friended someone simply because we went to the same high school a zillion years ago and that person unfriended me. I couldn't care less, that is if I even noticed.
If you're unfriending someone it's most likely someone you have zero interaction with them. I have had plenty of people friend me after meeting once but then they have absolutely no interaction with me after. After a few months, just unfriend them. They probably won't even know it.
It is odd, when someone unfriends you for seemingly no reason. I met a friend of a friend and we just clicked and shortly afterwards we became fb friends. A few months later, I realized we were suddenly not friends. I called him out on it the next time we hung out in person (I said it would've been easier to send…
Why unfriend? Just block their posts from appearing on your wall. You don't have to see their inane postings, and their feelings don't get hurt because you still consider them a "friend."