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i feel like something spirtual has g'wan


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not that

this / is but a memory .
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They help us know who you are so we can show content that’s most relevant to you, including features, products, and ads. They work with Facebook features and help us improve our products and services – so you can do things like see which friends are online in chat, use share buttons, and upload photos. They help secure Facebook by letting us know if someone tries to access your account or engages in activity that violates our terms.


any1 else get this ?
 
I sometimes lift my feet and let our cleaner vacuum under them. Other times I clear out and have a spliff at the park and let her have free reign.
 
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Idn the village where I grew up, if the newsagent caught you shoplifting, she used to add it to your parents' paper bill. This was long before the Internet -- even Prestel did not exist back then. So nearly everybody had at least the local newspaper delivered every day.

I still remember my mother giving me an impromptu maths test out of nowhere one afternoon. That conversation marked the end of my brief flirtation with shoplifting.
 
any1 else get this ?

I might be wrong but I read it as if you making connections between how Facebook and other companies such as Asda operate. I dunno about security but I imagine most big companies and/or government agencies have special access to Facebook as that's how they make their money. We tell them all our info and then they sell it on.

That's why using it is such a horrible thing. It makes you think and act like an advert and it sells you like a product.

Of course you might not that meant that at all, and are just smashed off yer tats.

Either way Facebook is a cunt.
 
You suspend it for awhile and it automatically gets deleted i thought

oh wait just seen bearloves link
 
As far as I was aware they never truly delete your profile cos they can still use the information. It's just rumour I suppose cos the fuckers aren't exactly forthcoming, but as well as that I've heard that people who have never even had a profile in the first place have something called a "ghost profile." I assume facebook are very interested in why someone wouldn't want to use their service in the first place and that information has a certain value to them.

Regardless of whether the profile remains or not there is a benefit to just not using it. It's an addictive head-fuck of a thing which creates false impressions of you to others and false impressions of them to you. I've been without it for about 4 months and it was like I was coming down off it, its weird as fuck. At first you feel isolated, but then you realise you were isolated anyway and it was just creating a false sense of being social.

Maybe not everyone feels the same way about it but that's what it was doing to me.

If you want to make your internet experience a bit less blaggy maybe try downloading Adblock if you haven't got it already? It pretty much gets rid of all adverts and makes the internet a lil bit more of a joy to use. As well as that you can also get something called Ghostery. That blocks the companies which take your information/metadata when you visit websites. It even pops up with a box in the corner each time you go on a new site letting you know what it's doing. It's not perfect but it helps! I use firefox and both these things are add-ons for it but they also work on chrome and other browsers (I think!)
 
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