Post by account_disabled on Mar 4, 2024 9:59:32 GMT
Zuckerberg collects your data and sells it to governments There are only old people up here It's a boring and tedious network, full of long texts “P***ionate” men try to get to know any girl and send unsolicited photos directly into chats If you say “I want a vacation,” you will immediately see hotel ads on Facebook Photos and texts are stolen very often Zuckerberg collects your data and sells it to governments If you're that suspicious, build a bunker, listen to the record player, and eat pancakes, because pancakes are the only thing thin enough for the space between the bunker door and the floor. Get into the helpful habit of cleaning up your chats, don't post on your page where you hide the jewelry, and don't tattoo your credit card pin on your skin. There are only old people up here And this really hurts our feelings. Zuckerberg is an intelligent person and always invents new features to attract different segments of the public. For example, those gifs you like so much, do you really think older men and women need them? They have no interest in moving images.
And those Stories? What can pensioners post up there? Their new hot water Germany Phone Number bottles? Or moss panels? Why not, by the way. We are still young at heart and can post Stories no worse than yours. So, don't panic. Facebook's user base is fine: diverse and of mixed ages. Don't forget that this social network was created by a student and was first of all intended for studying. People didn't waste time but shared knowledge up there. Find out how Mark Zuckerberg created it all, it's really interesting. It's a boring and tedious network, full of long texts Again, not true. And Facebook has nothing to be blamed for: just follow the profiles that interest you. Update your feed and customize your settings, and everything will be great. The rules work for Facebook as they do for real life: Likes get attention, and you should unfollow things you don't care about. As for long texts, this is also not true: there are texts of different lengths and number of characters, and images with short captions are the most popular.
“P***ionate” men try to get to know any girl and send unsolicited photos directly into chats What to say? Yes, it happens. Whether this is good or bad we don't know. How to avoid these situations? Avoid: accepting friend requests from suspicious users, liking their pages, attracting their attention. But if you get a message like “You're beautiful, do you want to have sex?”, ban the person immediately. If he continues to stalk you through another account, contact Facebook support or send screenshots of the conversation to the police. Don't let anyone ruin your time on Facebook. If you say “I want a vacation,” you will immediately see hotel ads on Facebook It is true. But it's not enough to just say it, you also have to Google it. That's all. You will constantly see swimsuits, sunscreen, and flip flop ads. Targeting specialists also have to bring home a paycheck, understand them. Photos and texts are stolen very often We would like to give you good news about this, but unfortunately it is true. It is the plague not only of Facebook but of any social media.
And those Stories? What can pensioners post up there? Their new hot water Germany Phone Number bottles? Or moss panels? Why not, by the way. We are still young at heart and can post Stories no worse than yours. So, don't panic. Facebook's user base is fine: diverse and of mixed ages. Don't forget that this social network was created by a student and was first of all intended for studying. People didn't waste time but shared knowledge up there. Find out how Mark Zuckerberg created it all, it's really interesting. It's a boring and tedious network, full of long texts Again, not true. And Facebook has nothing to be blamed for: just follow the profiles that interest you. Update your feed and customize your settings, and everything will be great. The rules work for Facebook as they do for real life: Likes get attention, and you should unfollow things you don't care about. As for long texts, this is also not true: there are texts of different lengths and number of characters, and images with short captions are the most popular.
“P***ionate” men try to get to know any girl and send unsolicited photos directly into chats What to say? Yes, it happens. Whether this is good or bad we don't know. How to avoid these situations? Avoid: accepting friend requests from suspicious users, liking their pages, attracting their attention. But if you get a message like “You're beautiful, do you want to have sex?”, ban the person immediately. If he continues to stalk you through another account, contact Facebook support or send screenshots of the conversation to the police. Don't let anyone ruin your time on Facebook. If you say “I want a vacation,” you will immediately see hotel ads on Facebook It is true. But it's not enough to just say it, you also have to Google it. That's all. You will constantly see swimsuits, sunscreen, and flip flop ads. Targeting specialists also have to bring home a paycheck, understand them. Photos and texts are stolen very often We would like to give you good news about this, but unfortunately it is true. It is the plague not only of Facebook but of any social media.