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IMPORTANT- to everyone using facebook. Please pass this around to all your friends. Facebook has allowed a third party advertiser to use your posted pictures without your permission. To prevent this click on settings, beside the logout button. Select PRIVACY SETTINGS. Select NEWS FEEDS & WALL. Select the tag that reads FACEBOOK ADS. Theres a drop down box, select NO ONE, save changes, and your done. :-)
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We discussed this on another thread. It's in the terms of service you agree to whe you create an account. If like me you think it's a poor show then just don't upload any photos, I certainly don't.


But no point getting uppity about it if you put the little tick in the 'i agree' box ;)

I got into Facebook last year and in all honesty I really enjoyed it for about 6 months but then I realised I'd flogged a dead horse long enough and got bloody sick of it. I've only got one picture on my page and they're welcome to it.


Facebook also serves as a good reminder of how annoying girls can be sometimes.

Kells Wrote:

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> Why's that, BBW?!



O.K, perhaps I jumped in head first on this one.


I know I don't have to read them but on my facebook girls my age (25) or there abouts are constantly updating their status and harp on about what they're doing i.e Emma is eating, Ayshe is picking her nose. This happens every 5 minutes to half an hour.


Pointless bordering on compulsive.


Fella's tend not to do this unless they're batting for the other team.



but why? it's meaningless. The number of people posting this "advice" on facebook is like a plague


it's not true

nothing has changed

and what do you think the messages mean when they say "by using this application you allow it to used your data to share with partner" or whatever it says?


people are spreading this message without discrimination and it scares me how quickly nonsense spreads

Just so that everyone know's in advance, me and the advertising execs that make the Churchill insurance ad are going to copy and paste Seans facebook pic onto the nodding dog. We feel that this will make a much more realistic platform for a company that always likes to lull it's customers into a false sense of security and then baffle them senseless futher down the line.


Just thought you'd like to know.

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