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Facebook users

Posted: 29 Dec 2014, 10:39
by Kwacky
Facebook users offended by a Facebook feature they decided to use, on Facebook.

What's Facebook supposed to do, know which people are no longer with us and remove the photos?

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Re: Facebook users

Posted: 29 Dec 2014, 12:42
by D41
I don't know what Facebook is???


Is it a good book??

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 29 Dec 2014, 17:09
by Rossgo
People just want to moan and in all honesty prob want money so there end up sueing thinking there's a case there.

PS did not read the article only the title so don't really know what the ins and outs are

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 29 Dec 2014, 18:16
by D6Nutz
Long and short. People uploaded their photos to Facebook, Facebook then showed them the photos they uploaded in the year. People complained about Facebook showing then the photos they'd uploaded.

One of the biggest complaints is about photos of people lost recently. I can appreciate that this isn't nice, but how is computer meant to know.

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 29 Dec 2014, 18:28
by Frankie
What a load of whinging arses..... the photos are what people have uploaded themselves, the feature is used if they choose to use it and they can edit it before they use it if they choose to.

Seriously !!!!! (facepalm)

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 29 Dec 2014, 20:15
by Rossgo
Nutz thanks for the briefed up version. Frankie totally agree!!

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 29 Dec 2014, 20:58
by StMarks
(wait) A lad I know who is a face-ache addict was wittering about the fact that they had done his year overview.
They started it with a cheesburger & he's put on about 2 stone this year. (giggle)

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 29 Dec 2014, 21:43
by Frankie
Ha ha that made me spit out my irish coffee ha ha.... Mine was full of cake and bikes and nothing else, I am assessing my year a little closer lol.
I cannot be bothered to edit it or post it.

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 29 Dec 2014, 21:53
by kiwikrasher
the problem is the increasing population of people that don't accept responsibility for anything that happens in there life, it's always someone else's fault. As Nutz has pointed out, it's all their own doing completely. Facebook has provided a service you opted for, stop your f*cking whinging!

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 30 Dec 2014, 09:27
by Itchy
I'm going to play Devils advocate here.
The main point of the article, that I could see, is that the pictures come up on your newsfeed whether you want them to or not. It is THEN your choice to make it public, but either way you are still faced with the picture. That isn't a service you opt for unless you make it public.

So if you've had a child die this year and have charted it through FB, imagine how you'd feel if you log in, see a picture of your kid in a hospital bed accompanied by the tag line "Here's what your year looked like".


Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't be charting a child's suffering through FB, nor would I whinge about it if I had. I just think the point of the article has been missed.




My picture was turd. I didn't share it.

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 30 Dec 2014, 09:35
by Frankie
I understand what you are saying, but if the users felt that strongly would you not remove the photos you (as the user) have posted in the first place anyway as it is a reminder of something so sad like that.

As we are all aware How the FB site works, it throws up old posts and photos throughout the year anyway, seen so many, "Joe Bloggs liked this post" and you see a post for jan or whenever, so they do it all year round.

just my two pence worth.

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 30 Dec 2014, 09:51
by Itchy
True. But then most of us on Tankslap are normal-ish, and wouldn't consider bitching to the press if something like that happened!

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 30 Dec 2014, 10:33
by Jack
Itchy wrote:True. But then most of us on Tankslap are normal-ish,
are you sure we're members of the same forum ???

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 30 Dec 2014, 11:42
by C00kiemonster
Itchy wrote:True. But then most of us on Tankslap are normal-ish, and wouldn't consider bitching to the press if something like that happened!
Speak for yourself....

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 03 Jan 2015, 22:57
by D41
Isn't FB all just about seeking attention to some degree or other?? I mean, I suppose I realize that it can be a way to interact with others, but I don't get it when people blab on about having 367 followers or whatever...you sure as feck don't have that many friends??

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 04 Jan 2015, 09:37
by Rossgo
Darren you have a point about this whole got X amount of friends. I got rid of a fair few people because they were people I knew from school and I never chatted to them. When I looked they had a thousand friends. Then I realised they were adding people from nights out on Friday and Saturday nights. WTF, why would you want people to know stuff about you that you don't even know. When my bike got nicked I also deleted people who could have been 'friends' with the thieves as anyone can see your profile.

Now mine is locked to anyone (should be at least) and I only have people who I actually chat to or people that I actually see only.

It's quite scary as all you have to do is write your name into Google and a whole heap of information pops up.

Just realised this has turned into more of a rant. Sorry to anyone who is reading this!

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 04 Jan 2015, 10:28
by D41
Yeah......I looked up an ex on Google simply on the "I wonder what ever happened to????" premise, and almost immediately found out her married name, where she lives, etc.....scary, really.

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 04 Jan 2015, 11:43
by Kwacky
Some people do use facebook to collect friends in the hundreds. I don't understand why you would accept every friend request.

I keep my numbers limited. I use it to keep in touch with mates, not to play games. It's useful.

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 04 Jan 2015, 11:46
by Frankie
Yep I agree, I seem to get requests every so often from people I have no clue of who they are! I dont except them lol... well unless its a tasty lady obviously ;)

Re: Facebook users

Posted: 04 Jan 2015, 14:23
by C00kiemonster
Yup. FB is useful but I don't post what I'm doing every hour of every day, which some do. That's annoying.