Also that story seems fake.-Prometheus- wrote:http://ezinearticles.com/?What-is-a-Fac ... id=3749853Have you ever been poked on Facebook and wondered exactly what it meant? Well, in this article, we will take a look at the meaning of a Facebook poke. It might just mean much more than you think.
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We play poking games - it is nice to know that there is someone else around. That you are not alone out there
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They should change it to "nudge" instead of poke
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they should have both.....
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You bad girl you. Nudging would be better
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yeah.... to nudge your mother.... but to poke someone else....
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I don't play that game with my mother. But my sister-in-law is on her phone 24/7.
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they should have a slap option! I would use it all the time.
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I wish they had that too
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This new spambot attack thingy seems to be the most successful thus far. The one with a pic of a girl with what appears to be a toiletpaper bra and a link that supposedly shows her suicide video. It's actually shocking. The first one appeared on my facebook newsfeed about 6hours ago, since then more than 20 of my friends have been "tagged".
It's shocking to see how eager these guys are to see an attractive girl commit suicide(even though its just a spam attack).
It's shocking to see how eager these guys are to see an attractive girl commit suicide(even though its just a spam attack).
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+1Siemens wrote:This new spambot attack thingy seems to be the most successful thus far. The one with a pic of a girl with what appears to be a toiletpaper bra and a link that supposedly shows her suicide video. It's actually shocking. The first one appeared on my facebook newsfeed about 6hours ago, since then more than 20 of my friends have been "tagged".
It's shocking to see how eager these guys are to see an attractive girl commit suicide(even though its just a spam attack).
Got it a couple of times today. First time I thought, what the hell kind of person would want to see that anyway?
Got it from two of my cousins. My mom's side of the family has always been a little dodgy.
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I haven't been tagged as of yet. If I do get tagged I wont hesitate to write on the persons walls Sicko or something like that.
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Seriously . . . PARENTS?News24 wrote:Children unsafe on Facebook - EU
The EU says many children using social-networking sites don't use privacy settings, making them vulnerable to stalkers and other harassment.
EU data show that 77% of the bloc's 13- to 16-year-olds have profiles on social networks, while among 9-to-12-year olds 38% are on sites like Facebook or MySpace.
Twenty-five percent of those children don't use privacy setting, and 20% of those with public profiles display their phone number or address.
"These children are placing themselves in harm's way, vulnerable to stalkers and groomers," the EU's Commissioner for the Digital Agenda Neelie Kroes said on Monday.
Kroes urged social networking sites to automatically make profiles created by minors accessible only to people they are online "friends" with.
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There are many like that. Been caught once myself
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it's not that person's fault.. it does it automatically.....Siemens wrote:I haven't been tagged as of yet. If I do get tagged I wont hesitate to write on the persons walls Sicko or something like that.
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douche on gizmodo goes full julius over facebook. - for the record, we never go full julius...
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It does it when the person clicks on the link. Then it generates another image with link and taggs a few other random people. The only reason why this is happening is because of noobs that click on the links. Don't believe me? Click on the link and seeKatrynKat wrote:it's not that person's fault.. it does it automatically.....Siemens wrote:I haven't been tagged as of yet. If I do get tagged I wont hesitate to write on the persons walls Sicko or something like that.
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troll article...
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So . . . rusty . . . did you object to cell phones when they first came out?
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he did when 8.ta first arrived in the country.....
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I dont see rusty on this page of the thread...Stuart wrote:So . . . rusty . . . did you object to cell phones when they first came out?
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look for the union jack flag in the middle of the page.... there!
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vehemently... i fail to make the connection between telephony and farcebook... prior to farcebook there were any number of sites offering similar services - some even charged for service.. (expat, friendfinder, yada-yada). farcebook is about as new and innovative as a yeast infection... only less functional...Stuart wrote:So . . . rusty . . . did you object to cell phones when they first came out?
frankly, if any portion of the internets enjoys a greater than average infestation of socially awkward misfits with ego issues and an inability to interface with real people, it's farcebook.... which is what makes the piece so funny...
grrrr...KatrynKat wrote:he did when 8.ta first arrived in the country
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