now i feel so guilty for posting pictures of my pseudo-nieces on my facebook page. the twinners are just so cute, and i innocently assume that other people would love to see pictures of my cute pseudo-nieces. i didn't even think about these random people that i add having access to these cute twinners in a less than lovely way!
another day down, another lesson learned!
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Yeah. I hadn't thought about that until class either. It makes you totally rethink all the pictures you post... or maybe we just shouldn't be friends with people that we don't want seeing our pictures.
I was thinking the same thing as well. I also need to go through and make sure everythings ok with the pictures that I've posted. I know I need to especially be careful with the pictures of others that I put online.
What I think is the most wierd to think about is who and how many people stalk each of us on Facebook. Even though my settings are locked, you can still view my profile pictures. Just something to think about.
An example is when a totally random person comments on a photo that is in the middle of a huge album, or even better all the pictures you are tagged in. That right there tells that they sat and looked at hundreds and hundreds of your pictures!
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