[Boatanchors] All Good Things
Grant Youngman
nq5t at tx.rr.com
Mon Dec 14 14:20:20 EST 2015
Methinks some of you just didn't bother to open the settings and security tabs.
You can keep the morons out. You can control who's posts you see. You don't have to get notifications. FB Groups can be restricted and even "private" (invitation only). You don't have to share your life history. You can be SELECTIVE.
I don't see FB ever as a replacement for a moderated reflector. But it isn't the root of all evil, deserving of hell fire and damnation, either. It does take knowing how to use it -- which is a lot easier than getting all 47 pieces of software doing some esoteric digital mode and fully automatic contesting/logging running with a radio-on-a-chip-peripheral plugged into a shiny new laptop driving 4 screens.
Grant NQ5T
Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 14, 2015, at 11:57 AM, rbethman <rbethman at comcast.net> wrote:
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> I have to go with the same view.
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> I tried Facebook just to attempt to keep in touch with family.
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> What a disaster! Nothing but notifications, even when someone posted, "Me too!".
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