I have found some old friends on FB that I would never have found w/o it. I
contrrol what goes out and in, so it is not a problem for me. Plus----there is
loads of room for photo's of old friends and just about anything else you want.
I like it myself, but see no need to replace this list with it.
---- Roland Wilhelmy <rwil@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
=============
Looking at the troubles that Facebook has been having in Europe and
elsewhere concerning privacy, and looking at the ways that Facebook's
managers approach individual privacy (such as it is, today), I am in
no hurry to sign up to Facebook, for any reason.
While it might be easy to have a Healeys list on Facebook (I don't
really know), it would be a list that was contaminated with all sorts
of other stuff, at least as far as an individual who participated was
concerned.
Doesn't sound like fun to me. Please "Include me out."
-Roland
On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 13:51:51 -0500, Bob wrote:
::Brave (or naive) New World or not, I would not be inclined to
::participate in a Facebook Healey page as an alternative to this list.
::
::Certainly, I feel more comfortable with the security issues confronted
::on this list compared to the related issues of using Facebook. That
::being the case, if it ever came to transferring the list to Facebook,
::that would seem to me like an exclusionary, not inclusionary move.
::
::Bob
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