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Originally Posted by GoldenRivet
exactly
Ok... so this guy has learned
1. my name
2. my birthday
3. my phone number
4. what i do for a living
5. a smattering of my favorite books and TV shows
6. and that i live in Texas
meh
i guess i dont see the big deal... these are all things i would probably tell a stranger during casual conversation while sitting in a jury selection room anyhow. big deal.
Now if he had my social, median income, driver's license number, types of cars i own and their license plate numbers, my wife's home and work address, mother's maiden name, credit card numbers, yadda yadda yadda
then we would have trouble
but who in the hell puts that on facebook anyhow????
also...
I'm on a horse
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Excellent point and same here. No matter what "privacy" settings Facebook offers, I never put anything too personal or private on a website. They can't know my employer, because I was never dumb enough to put it on my Facebook profile!