dreamshark: (sharon tire)
dreamshark ([personal profile] dreamshark) wrote2009-08-16 12:11 pm

Giving in, reluctantly

I still hate and distrust you, Facebook, but it looks like I'm never going to be able to see my daughter's trip pictures if I don't join. Don't think I like it. Grrr.

Anyway, I gave in last night and opened a Facebook account. Under an alias. With no personal information and every privacy setting on max.

I now understand where all that *(^&%#-ing Facebook spam is coming from. When you start to open your account, the very first screen in the setup wizard cheerfully invites you to provide Facebook with not only your email address (required to confirm the account) but your email PASSWORD!!!! Apparently if you are stupid enough to provide this, FB goes to your email account and uploads your address book, which they proceed to use as their own personal spam resource. Oh. My. God. You can skip past this screen, as it turns out. But isn't it interesting that the very first piece of information that Facebook asks you for is a list of all your friends' email addresses? Hmmm.What does that say about their business model?

Anyway, now I need a few friends so I can see how that part works. So, beloved friends and family members, if you have started saying things like, "I've posted pictures of xxxx to Facebook," you may be getting a friend request from Agnes Gooch. If you friend me, I promise you that I will not be broadcasting your pictures, thoughts, personal information or email addresses to the world.

=== Love, Agnes

[identity profile] mle292.livejournal.com 2009-08-16 07:16 pm (UTC)(link)
I have a profile picture of a grumpy, stone cat and I am in the Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN network. Otherwise, my security settings are pretty aggressive.