wjlapier
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I would check out the pimped out Fuji cameras if they were on Instagram or Flickr. I don't do Facebook anymore. It had it's purpose at one time for me.
You mean other than taping over the name and model number?Greetings. For anyone who is a member of Facebook, I created a new FB group called "Pimped-out Fujifilm-X" because I thought it would be a great place for us Fuji lovers to post images of how we have accessorized our beloved Fuji gear. Since my switch to Fuji about 4 years ago, I am always looking at ways to improve the usability (and looks) of my gear. I have found sporadic posts all over the internet that depict how others have.[/URL]
It is actually quite easy to do so.My girlfriend and I have been trying to delete her facebook account for ages, and so far nothing works. Facebook is evil. I can't stand that oh-so-smug owner of theirs.
My girlfriend and I have been trying to delete her facebook account for ages, and so far nothing works. Facebook is evil. I can't stand that oh-so-smug owner of theirs.
Never been so happy that I never joined FB, What's App and Instagram.
I do not believe in their way to do...
robert
PS: of course I know other companies can profile you...
I add that I do not like when together with other people, for instance a dinner with a group of friends they take a photo of me to throw it with tagging (name) on FB .
Ditto to all the above... In short, Facebook benefits my social life and interests rather than detracts!I find FB very useful and informative.
Keeps me in regular touch with friends and family and allows me to distribute pictures to a wide number of people easily and quickly.
Keeps me up to date with events and schedules in the equestrian world which would be virtually impossible to do if FB didn`t exist.
In short its pretty fundamental to the way I operate .
I`m rarely tagged in a photo and I`ve never felt the need to advertise my location at any given moment so I don`t feel that there`s a problem.
As regards data mining I`ve always avoided those mock analytical tests which pop up from time to time .... always seen them for what they are.
If you don`t find a use for it there`s no reason to be on it but ,to be honest, I do find it hard to understand the depth of antipathy.
I think a lot of it as far as the media is concerned may be politically motivated.
I find FB very useful and informative.
Keeps me in regular touch with friends and family and allows me to distribute pictures to a wide number of people easily and quickly.
Keeps me up to date with events and schedules in the equestrian world which would be virtually impossible to do if FB didn`t exist.
In short its pretty fundamental to the way I operate .
I`m rarely tagged in a photo and I`ve never felt the need to advertise my location at any given moment so I don`t feel that there`s a problem.
As regards data mining I`ve always avoided those mock analytical tests which pop up from time to time .... always seen them for what they are.
If you don`t find a use for it there`s no reason to be on it but ,to be honest, I do find it hard to understand the depth of antipathy.
I think a lot of it as far as the media is concerned may be politically motivated.