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Originally Posted by FlamingZword
I am not on facebook, so how can I access that place without being a member, I do not trust FB at all, they have zero privacy.
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Very true. And I have noticed people becoming quite the busybody being members of FB. The majority of people I have talked to say this -"Oh, I don't post on FB a lot, I mainly just lurk." LOL! IOW, you are just being nosy? I just want to laugh when someone tells me they don't "post" all that much?
To your question, if a person has an open account on FB, you can read their posts without logging in. For example, many politicians, churches, businesses etc. have open FB pages.
Some people I follow on Twitter will link their FB comments, i.e., Mark Levin for example - and you can read what they have posted. So, in Google, you would type - Mark Levin Facebook and his link to FB will show up. Click the link, read his posts.
I'm not interested in hooking up with people I don't email, text or talk with on the phone. If you are not close to me, I am not going to be involved in your personal life. That's just me.
Another thing that really bothers me is how down and/or depressed people can become when talking about how others don't respond to their posts at all while viewing them having a great conversation with others. I don't like the emotional up and downs it creates in some people's lives. It makes me feel sad hearing the stories.
I heard a preacher recently say - "Would you actually call all 1,000 people that are on your FB list and tell them you had oatmeal for breakfast? But, you will posts several shots of that breakfast on FB." Hilarious! And a great point!