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Better safe than sorry, right? No. Not if youre perpetuating the absolute balls about Facebook updating its privacy policy and stealing all my out-of-focus selfies, inane attention-seeking posts and pictures of what I am having for tea that isnt true now and wasnt true when it was first spread across social media years ago like the word equivalent of ebola. Ive seen it hundreds of times in the last few days, usually reposted by some boring conspiracy theorist nut or attention seeking bimbo who actually wouldnt be bothered if Facebook did indeed plaster their face all over some kind of marketing campaign so there was no point in posting it on their timeline anyway, even if it did work. Youre not David Bailey. Theres no value to the picture of your hot-dog-sausage legs pointing at the X-Factor on the TV that you posted on here the other Saturday night, FFS. And think about it. Do you really think that posting a stupid copy-paste status to your Facebook wall is a legally binding amendment to the terms and conditions you werent bothered about and didnt read in the first place when you signed up anyway? Jeezus, get over yourself. Either use Facebook or dont, but at least think before copy-pasting viral crap that doesnt make sense anyway, or at least head to Snopes and see if it is actually true first. Bet you dont copy-paste this, do you? No, because it isnt a stupid fear-mongering untrue viral concept designed to perpetuate confusion and fear to your friends. Think about it, thats what youre doing, you selfish numbskulls. You people. Unbelievable. Un-bloody-believeable. Unbe-bloody-leiveable. Unbelievea-bloody-ble. snopes/computer/facebook/privacy.asp
Posted on: Mon, 05 Jan 2015 16:35:47 +0000

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