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An aquaintance of mine recently posted on her Fb page photos of friends taken in their home and without their permission. I was surprised and they were shocked, is this acceptable? do other people do this? It seems like a gross invasion of privacy to me, any comments?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i think if you post a pic and set it to friends only can see it and someone shares it then anyone not on your friends cant see it... if that makes sense
i have 2 facebooks... one i rarely go on that has family and real life friends plus online friends that is all friends only and another that ive had years that is a mix of public, friends only and also stuff shared with specific people on my friends that other friends cant see....i can see the point of view from both sides, i have loads of photos on fb but if i had joe bloggs down the road on my friends then he would be blocked from seeing them as i wouldnt necessarily invite him up for a cuppa and look at my holiday pics
i have 2 facebooks... one i rarely go on that has family and real life friends plus online friends that is all friends only and another that ive had years that is a mix of public, friends only and also stuff shared with specific people on my friends that other friends cant see....i can see the point of view from both sides, i have loads of photos on fb but if i had joe bloggs down the road on my friends then he would be blocked from seeing them as i wouldnt necessarily invite him up for a cuppa and look at my holiday pics