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kentuck

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25. Perhaps you are one of the few that has escaped any political discussion?
Thu Sep 28, 2017, 07:56 AM
Sep 2017

It depends on who and what your "family and friends" want to discuss on Facebook.

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No facebook here madokie Sep 2017 #1
When my Mom passed away... kentuck Sep 2017 #2
so glad im not a FB junkie. I traded it for twitter... samnsara Sep 2017 #3
Twitter is another problem, in my opinion. kentuck Sep 2017 #4
Yeah, MySpace. FaceSpace. Glad I ditched it and just hope bluepen Sep 2017 #5
Twitter? kentuck Sep 2017 #6
And gets called out every time. bluepen Sep 2017 #7
It doesn't matter how much he is "called out".. kentuck Sep 2017 #8
And his 40,000 bots still like his tweets immediately. L. Coyote Sep 2017 #11
Apparently, bots don't know how to use a camera. Dave Starsky Sep 2017 #13
Thats also true when TV pundits call his bullshit bluepen Sep 2017 #12
Everybody seems to be an authority on any given subject. kentuck Sep 2017 #14
Spreading misleading memes, (truly) fake news, etc isnt restricted bluepen Sep 2017 #16
True. kentuck Sep 2017 #20
.. roamer65 Sep 2017 #26
Facebook has absolute control over what you see on Facebook no matter who posts what. L. Coyote Sep 2017 #9
Go ahead and put a patent on that idea. kentuck Sep 2017 #10
No need for facebook or twitter mshasta Sep 2017 #15
There are billions of people on FaceBook worldwide. kentuck Sep 2017 #18
A site originally created to rate whether college girls were hot or not should never have MrsCoffee Sep 2017 #17
I recall that when it first started, there was not very much political stuff discussed. kentuck Sep 2017 #19
It became a place where you could see if someone had a dark soul. Baitball Blogger Sep 2017 #21
Yes. You learned things about your "friends" that you never knew. kentuck Sep 2017 #22
Facebook has become a living history of life. ileus Sep 2017 #23
I'm with ya! Lisa0825 Sep 2017 #29
I'm obviously missing something here. Tracer Sep 2017 #24
Perhaps you are one of the few that has escaped any political discussion? kentuck Sep 2017 #25
Since my F & F are all staunch liberals, Tracer Sep 2017 #35
Most people do not have F & Fs that are that "pure". kentuck Sep 2017 #39
How does that differ from any other online platform or discussion board? WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2017 #27
Because the discussion is usually with "friends" or people that you know. kentuck Sep 2017 #28
Wouldn't that be more a problem with friends and family, than the platform? WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2017 #30
Possibly? kentuck Sep 2017 #31
But why is that a bad thing? WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2017 #33
What? kentuck Sep 2017 #34
Politics. WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2017 #36
A friend of mine posted on Facebook this morning a quote in one of those blue boxes... kentuck Sep 2017 #37
Sounds like a problem with your friends, not Facebook. WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2017 #38
Kremlin/GOPs bought voter lists and sent targeted ads to specific, stupid people Kolesar Sep 2017 #32
Frankly, people who use FB to get their news are fools. MineralMan Sep 2017 #40
In 2011, Facebook asked for political ads on its site 2b regulated like campaign buttons, not TV ads Madam45for2923 Sep 2017 #41
It's the new town public square IronLionZion Sep 2017 #42
Nothing for me except D U and MSNBC after 8 blueinredohio Sep 2017 #43
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