I don't like the sound of that at all. Sorry, but that's giving away far too much information.

I don't like the sound of that at all. Sorry, but that's giving away far too much information.
Then you obviously don't understand it. Let me put it in terms a £50k Senior Television Researcher Producer Associate Double Back Return Falco And Triple Pie & Mash Executive would understand.JAS84 wrote:I don't like the sound of that at all. Sorry, but that's giving away far too much information.
That's not JK08...Alexia wrote:Then you obviously don't understand it. Let me put it in terms a £50k Senior Television Researcher Producer Associate Double Back Return Falco And Triple Pie & Mash Executive would understand.JAS84 wrote:I don't like the sound of that at all. Sorry, but that's giving away far too much information.
1) - You can limit your profile so that non-friends and non-Facebookers can not see it.
2) - You can limit your profile so that non-friends of friends can not see it.
3) - You do not have to have a Facebook account in the first place. By signing up to one, and by typing in data about yourself, you are agreeing to display that data to your "friends".
4) You can control who is your friend or not. There are also now "restricted" friends, i.e. ones who you have as friends, but who cannot see your non-public content.
5) You can choose what you make public or not -- i.e. status updates, pictures, groups etc.
Perhaps you could enlighten us on what information you'd like to keep hidden from the public? Your real job title? Your gallery of bad mocks?
I really don't understand how my occupation can be taken fun of, 'Hey look, it's a builder, Haha.' No. 'A Teacher, seriously?, that's so funny!' Not really! It's what I do for a living so why is it mockable? Just grow up.Alexia wrote:Then you obviously don't understand it. Let me put it in terms a £50k Senior Television Researcher Producer Associate Double Back Return Falco And Triple Pie & Mash Executive would understand.JAS84 wrote:I don't like the sound of that at all. Sorry, but that's giving away far too much information.
1) - You can limit your profile so that non-friends and non-Facebookers can not see it.
2) - You can limit your profile so that non-friends of friends can not see it.
3) - You do not have to have a Facebook account in the first place. By signing up to one, and by typing in data about yourself, you are agreeing to display that data to your "friends".
4) You can control who is your friend or not. There are also now "restricted" friends, i.e. ones who you have as friends, but who cannot see your non-public content.
5) You can choose what you make public or not -- i.e. status updates, pictures, groups etc.
Perhaps you could enlighten us on what information you'd like to keep hidden from the public? Your real job title? Your gallery of bad mocks?
A case of mistaken identity, that's all. There's a tv forumer with a similar username made-up of letters and numbers suggesting he's a tv researcher, asking people to suggest names for a breakfast show, which all sounds rather dubious.JK08 wrote:
I really don't understand how my occupation can be taken fun of, 'Hey look, it's a builder, Haha.' No. 'A Teacher, seriously?, that's so funny!' Not really! It's what I do for a living so why is it mockable? Just grow up.
Wait, now it is JK08.Gavin Scott wrote:A case of mistaken identity, that's all. There's a tv forumer with a similar username made-up of letters and numbers suggesting he's a tv researcher, asking people to suggest names for a breakfast show, which all sounds rather dubious.JK08 wrote:
I really don't understand how my occupation can be taken fun of, 'Hey look, it's a builder, Haha.' No. 'A Teacher, seriously?, that's so funny!' Not really! It's what I do for a living so why is it mockable? Just grow up.
Oh f...........Jovis wrote:Wait, now it is JK08.