Re: [bolger] Re: Moderator: Facebook
Interesting point, Myles, about speed and thus practical ’convenience’
under less-than-perfect-big-bore’ conduit-conditions.
And good to see confirmed what I’ve been hearing about FB etc.
ministrations/administrations/frustrations.
I am not the first one to suggest that we’ll look back at this
Zuckerberg-Enrichment-algorithm machine with astonished head-shaking at the wild
upside-down equation afflicting the user.
Bill Gates got rich actually producing net utility that has had net economic value.
Bill Gates got rich actually producing net utility that has had net economic value.
FB seems an energy and resource-absorption device with little to no net
productive outcome, not-to-mention the highly-unethical destruction of privacy
for what returns beyond Z-berg and Co.??
Why would I violate the sanctity of a friendship by screaming about it at
the world ??
A weird ‘Honeypot’ scheme...
And stickier than honey.
A weird ‘Honeypot’ scheme...
And stickier than honey.
Way darker.
Susanne Altenburger, PB&F
Susanne Altenburger, PB&F
Sent:Friday, June 03, 2016 1:52 PM
Subject:[bolger] Re: Moderator: Facebook
Gregg,
As a retired computer pro, life is too short to waste vast amounts of time
on Facebook. I was an early member of LinkedIn and Google groups. I killed
Google Groups years ago. I no longer look at my LinkedIn account since they
added the FB affiliation. I had a FB account for a few months before I retired.
I got my first Bolger materials from Mr. LaRowe.
For people who live outside cities and have slow internet, the text screens
from Yahoo are much faster.
The good thing about FB is that they have two billion users. The bad thing
about FB is that they have two billion users. It takes real effort to understand
FB to set high security and to configure what gets though, and then you have to
keep up with changes in FB. That’s okay if you live and breath FB.
Gregg,
As a retired computer pro, life is too short to waste vast amounts of time on Facebook. I was an early member of LinkedIn and Google groups. I killed Google Groups years ago. I no longer look at my LinkedIn account since they added the FB affiliation. I had a FB account for a few months before I retired. I got my first Bolger materials from Mr. LaRowe.
For people who live outside cities and have slow internet, the text screens from Yahoo are much faster.
The good thing about FB is that they have two billion users. The bad thing about FB is that they have two billion users. It takes real effort to understand FB to set high security and to configure what gets though, and then you have to keep up with changes in FB. That’s okay if you live and breath FB.