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Union Scribe

(7,099 posts)
36. Can Facebook arrest him?
Tue Jul 9, 2013, 05:45 PM
Jul 2013

There's one massive difference. The other is voluntary versus involuntary revelation.

...but to be fair I'd be okay with the government cracking down on people who post photos of all their meals

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Ive asked the same question to many of my facebook using friends. bunnies Jul 2013 #1
I think it must be a psychological illusion. Wait Wut Jul 2013 #5
And the personal conversations people have... bunnies Jul 2013 #13
Aw geez... Wait Wut Jul 2013 #34
Please tell me there werent photos. bunnies Jul 2013 #38
There's a site for that. www.ratemypoo.com /nt TheMadMonk Jul 2013 #51
holy shit. bunnies Jul 2013 #59
Does this "Never Gonna Give You Up" give you a clue? TheMadMonk Jul 2013 #61
omg. Have I been Poorolled? bunnies Jul 2013 #62
Points for honesty. Now Bonsaikitten.com TheMadMonk Jul 2013 #63
I remember that site from years ago. bunnies Jul 2013 #64
Show them this video from The Onion. I might get through to them, using humor. Electric Monk Jul 2013 #17
lmao. bunnies Jul 2013 #22
More like frightening. Consider this, the average FB page, eclipses the STASI files of the... TheMadMonk Jul 2013 #55
I dont doubt it. bunnies Jul 2013 #60
LOL treestar Jul 2013 #41
I had one announce on FB... Wait Wut Jul 2013 #2
Yup. It's kind of goofy. HappyMe Jul 2013 #11
My bestie removed that app from her friend... Wait Wut Jul 2013 #39
The first rule of counter-measures (or maybe that's a 'meta rule') is that HardTimes99 Jul 2013 #14
I have multiple business plans online. Should I be concerned that a private contractor think Jul 2013 #3
I wouldn't put business plans in the cloud without encrypting them first FarCenter Jul 2013 #12
I'm not going to brag about my business lans as they aren't earth changing think Jul 2013 #21
If you are using an "application as a service" planning tool -- FarCenter Jul 2013 #30
I probably should read the LivePlan.com contract more thoroughly think Jul 2013 #33
In the immortal words of Lisbeth Salander: railsback Jul 2013 #23
Is it impossible to believe I have some modest business plans online? think Jul 2013 #26
I take Xmas pictures ... GeorgeGist Jul 2013 #4
You can't complain about being spied on when you publish the information freely on the Internet NightWatcher Jul 2013 #6
i'm not publishing my sms or phone conversations online.. frylock Jul 2013 #40
Did he post his SS# and his Bank Account statements, because he may as well since sabrina 1 Jul 2013 #7
Sorry, its not so black and white. JoePhilly Jul 2013 #16
No, it's not. We have been told that our 'records do not belong to us'. That if you sabrina 1 Jul 2013 #65
No one is saying that. You are using a false strawman. JoePhilly Jul 2013 #66
Why should I share all my personal information with the NSA Robb Jul 2013 #8
You too? bunnies Jul 2013 #15
It appears that this Nigerian prince HappyMe Jul 2013 #18
Thats it. bunnies Jul 2013 #19
I'm giving him a piece of my mind too. HappyMe Jul 2013 #20
He's probably not even a real prince! bunnies Jul 2013 #25
He never seemed very 'princely' HappyMe Jul 2013 #28
Agreed. bunnies Jul 2013 #35
I also have Facebook page projects for my business started which are not being promoted think Jul 2013 #9
Found this: Turbineguy Jul 2013 #10
Post removed Post removed Jul 2013 #24
What the fuck is your problem? NightWatcher Jul 2013 #27
Aren't you a peach! HappyMe Jul 2013 #29
How abut DU. Is it hypocritical to post political views and then complain about NSA spying? dkf Jul 2013 #31
With all the focus on the leaker I have been thinking: Wouldn't a true narcissist WANT to be KurtNYC Jul 2013 #32
Once someone has dirt on you, they can own your ass NightWatcher Jul 2013 #37
Can Facebook arrest him? Union Scribe Jul 2013 #36
We could eliminate a lot of vile crime if the data was used more. AllINeedIsCoffee Jul 2013 #50
So your contention is that... 99Forever Jul 2013 #42
To claim that you care about privacy one minute NightWatcher Jul 2013 #43
Pardon me? 99Forever Jul 2013 #44
I was referencing the OP NightWatcher Jul 2013 #47
I comprehend just fine. 99Forever Jul 2013 #52
The irony of a nation full of narcissists complaining about being spied on. JaneyVee Jul 2013 #45
Yep NightWatcher Jul 2013 #48
That's The Amusing Aspect... KharmaTrain Jul 2013 #49
Just because I like to have sex doesn't mean I like to be raped. Ed Suspicious Jul 2013 #56
I volunteer more information than the NSA collates on me. AllINeedIsCoffee Jul 2013 #46
Privacy advocates are Luddites? Are the people at Mozilla, Reddit, and Word Press Luddites? think Jul 2013 #54
Maybe he thinks giving some info voluntarily doesn't waive his rights DirkGently Jul 2013 #53
+1 noamnety Jul 2013 #57
My friend has had sex with many people then he proceeds to get pissy when a police officer anally Ed Suspicious Jul 2013 #58
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