Above, I recently deleted my accounts on both due to problems with intense trolling, and because they're hosted in the US, where under the 2nd or 3rd Amendment, they can say what they want to whom they want and begger the consequences, the Mods never do anything when I report the offensive stuff.
However in some ways, I miss Facebook, as I did talk to a few people on there who I actually know offline.
Should I reactivate my account?
Should I go back on Facebook or Twitter?
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- Rich-Allen1976
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Should I go back on Facebook or Twitter?
"He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!" (Michael Palin in Monty Python's "Life of Brian")
"I am speaking UK English in a Sheffield accent!" (Me most of the time I'm on the landline or mobile)
"I am speaking UK English in a Sheffield accent!" (Me most of the time I'm on the landline or mobile)
Should I go back on Facebook or Twitter?
If you leave your Facebook account open to the public, you get what you get. Make it friends only, and then you can remove those "friends" who start trolling you and have a peaceful life.
I'm not on twitter so I have no opinion on that.
I'm not on twitter so I have no opinion on that.
To those just starting on the journey of life I say...
Bang your own drum. Walk your own path. Live wildly. Love fiercely.
As you near the end, look back with no regrets.
Bang your own drum. Walk your own path. Live wildly. Love fiercely.
As you near the end, look back with no regrets.
- Rich-Allen1976
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- Posts: 6300
- Joined: 03 Sep 2022, 14:31
Should I go back on Facebook or Twitter?
Yeah about 14 years ago I volunteered for SYP down in Hellaby, teaching kids the dangers of social media (even though these kids were aged 10/11 so they weren't legally allowed on FB anyway) so I knew to set it to friends only.
"He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!" (Michael Palin in Monty Python's "Life of Brian")
"I am speaking UK English in a Sheffield accent!" (Me most of the time I'm on the landline or mobile)
"I am speaking UK English in a Sheffield accent!" (Me most of the time I'm on the landline or mobile)