As if that wasn’t bad enough, Mark Suckerberg pumped millions into helping get certain people elected in 2020 – people that I’m sure he knows will do little to nothing to hamper his ability to do whatever the hell he wants to do.
Have had friends threaten to make a Facebook page for me, but nope, still not on Facebook. Between emails and texting being readily available and the phone itself, I just don’t see the point.
I post on FB, for my friends, and never friend anyone I don’t know IRL. That said, I post my triumphs and tribulations, and things I find funny, for a long time reposting others material because, well, it’s unoriginal, borderline plagiarism, but, if it’s really good, m’kay.
Unlike some of my friends who seem to post nothing but reposts. Some irrelevant, like warning of sex offender, from a couple years ago or ridiculously distant.
It all depends upon what you share on Facebook. I don’t share anything I wouldn’t want a random stranger knowing about me. And as for my activity on the site, I regularly visit pages that have nothing whatever to do with my actual interests. When I turn off adblock, the ads they seem to think I want to see rarely have anything to do with my real interests. And I use Firefox which has a Facebook sandbox extension/add-on, so no cross tracking from other sites.
Leojim about 3 years ago
It sure seems like big tech wants to own you.
zerotvus about 3 years ago
i don’t do facebook…….
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 3 years ago
Yep. That’s pretty much it.
More Coffee Please! Premium Member about 3 years ago
I don’t worry so much about “Big Tech”, but I’m terrified by the stupidity of many (most?) of Social Media’s users!
David in Webb Premium Member about 3 years ago
I never read news on FB. I go to a variety of sources on-line. For me, FB is just for seeing what my friends have happening.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’ve never joined Facebook and never will. Businesses who have fb for their web page will just have to do without my business.
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
@ssbook is more like it! The worse social media on the planet…
mplsfourth about 3 years ago
You decide what to post and you decide who can see what you post, so no, that’s not how fb works.
Michael G. about 3 years ago
That mizzabull lizard king …
anomaly about 3 years ago
Not quite. Facebook doesn’t ask permission.
IshkaBibel1 about 3 years ago
Only if you let it.
"It's the End of the World!!!" Premium Member about 3 years ago
Don’t have it. Won’t have it. And my life is much more full because I have go comics.
But this cartoon? SPOT FREAKING ON.
I read a few years ago that the divorce attorneys love it. Seen some instances of FaceBook being used to prove criminal timelines too.
heathcliff2 about 3 years ago
Anybody remember Tommy Lee Jones in the movie MIB? He mentioned the Enquirer and the government were the same entity? Seems familiar.
guyjen2004 about 3 years ago
As if that wasn’t bad enough, Mark Suckerberg pumped millions into helping get certain people elected in 2020 – people that I’m sure he knows will do little to nothing to hamper his ability to do whatever the hell he wants to do.
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
OK, how about no dollars just to grab the keywords?
GiantShetlandPony about 3 years ago
Have had friends threaten to make a Facebook page for me, but nope, still not on Facebook. Between emails and texting being readily available and the phone itself, I just don’t see the point.
syzygy47 about 3 years ago
I post on FB, for my friends, and never friend anyone I don’t know IRL. That said, I post my triumphs and tribulations, and things I find funny, for a long time reposting others material because, well, it’s unoriginal, borderline plagiarism, but, if it’s really good, m’kay.
Unlike some of my friends who seem to post nothing but reposts. Some irrelevant, like warning of sex offender, from a couple years ago or ridiculously distant.
Rabies65 about 3 years ago
Creepy and voyeuristic.
spaceagesoul about 3 years ago
It all depends upon what you share on Facebook. I don’t share anything I wouldn’t want a random stranger knowing about me. And as for my activity on the site, I regularly visit pages that have nothing whatever to do with my actual interests. When I turn off adblock, the ads they seem to think I want to see rarely have anything to do with my real interests. And I use Firefox which has a Facebook sandbox extension/add-on, so no cross tracking from other sites.
spaceagesoul about 3 years ago
*no cross tracking from Facebook ON other sites. It even blocks the share button from reporting back to Facebook. I also added a Google sandbox.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member about 3 years ago
And no charge for all the ads