Posted by Dr. Bob on November 2, 2009, at 3:28:21
In reply to Re: CHECK YOUR FACEBOOK ACCOUNTS!! (Maxime's post) » Phillipa, posted by 10derHeart on November 1, 2009, at 1:25:45
> I've tried it out as well and yes, it does post a link of the post to your personal Facebook account wall, but it is not a one click process. I think you need to click maybe two times to confirm or something.
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> If you don't want your co-workers reading your status updates, you can set your [privacy] settings differently.
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> Deneb> Just in case anyone doesn't know-- it's entirely possible to hide or to remove anything you post on your facebook page.
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> Nadezda> > So can someone click my post and have it end up on my facebook page?
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> No. They can sigh into their OWN Facebook account (or Twitter account), open a post here, click the buttons and have that post appear on THEIR Facebook or Twitter page.
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> No one can forcibly place information on *your* FB or Twitter page.
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> 10derHeartThanks for addressing some of the anxieties people are having. Another misunderstanding may be that you can only share your own posts. In fact, you can share on Facebook just about anything that's online. And you can explain why you're sharing it, too. Hmm, maybe "share" is misleading, since you can share what's not yours?
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> Imagine if the suicide note from a few nights ago ended up on your FB page?
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> MaximeThen more people might have seen it and reached out to the poster?
Bob
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