Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am pretty sure everyone on her that is so psycho about fb privacy settings is 34 or older. Sure there will be some exceptions but I am 30 and no one I know acts like this.
I am 34 and what you would probably deem "psycho" about my facebook privacy settings. However, I'm pretty much the only person in my group of friends who is like that, and some of them are older than me. I just don't get why anyone would make their settings anything other than "friends only" -- don't get the point. I own my own business and like to keep my personal life (boring as it may be) private, just out of principle.
I can't think of a single reason why I would want to share the intricacies of my life with the whole world. Maybe you can enlighten me? I'm curious.
that isnt the issue. what is the harm in letting a proud grandmother posts photos of her grandbaby so her old lady friends can see it? why would anyone possibly care/?
You may have missed that the OP said her mother's FB page is public. Anyone can see what she posts.
again, what is the issue? there are 2 billion babies on this planet - no one gives a shit about your kid's photo. (except for the proud grandmom)[/quote]
+1.
I want to add that I enjoyed the voyeurism aspect of reading the OP's email string. Makes me feel like a I have a friend in the "crazy mom text messages" realm of life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am pretty sure everyone on her that is so psycho about fb privacy settings is 34 or older. Sure there will be some exceptions but I am 30 and no one I know acts like this.
Nope, late 20's here and my settings are set to private/friends only for everything.
Anonymous wrote:Let me get this straight...you are complaining bc your mom shared a picture of your baby...but you have no problem posting an entire email thread/message that occurred between you two which more than likely your mother never meant to be shared and posted it to an Internet forum word for word?
Anonymous wrote:I said I will not post any more pictures of you any where
if that's not enough you'll have to remove me from your friends list
ok, if that's what you want, then you are choosing it
i am not forcing that upon you
i want to be clear that you are making this choice
Here's the problem, OP - I agree your Mom is immature, but she said she wouldn't repost any more pictures. What the hell else do you expect? You obviously think that's not enough, because YOU (not her) chose to cut her off, but I'm at a loss for what she could have done.
She did what you asked, and you still cut her off from FB (while trying to put it off on her). That's just as immature as she is.
I said I will not post any more pictures of you any where
if that's not enough you'll have to remove me from your friends list
ok, if that's what you want, then you are choosing it
i am not forcing that upon you
i want to be clear that you are making this choice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am pretty sure everyone on her that is so psycho about fb privacy settings is 34 or older. Sure there will be some exceptions but I am 30 and no one I know acts like this.
I am 34 and what you would probably deem "psycho" about my facebook privacy settings. However, I'm pretty much the only person in my group of friends who is like that, and some of them are older than me. I just don't get why anyone would make their settings anything other than "friends only" -- don't get the point. I own my own business and like to keep my personal life (boring as it may be) private, just out of principle.
I can't think of a single reason why I would want to share the intricacies of my life with the whole world. Maybe you can enlighten me? I'm curious.
that isnt the issue. what is the harm in letting a proud grandmother posts photos of her grandbaby so her old lady friends can see it? why would anyone possibly care/?
You may have missed that the OP said her mother's FB page is public. Anyone can see what she posts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am pretty sure everyone on her that is so psycho about fb privacy settings is 34 or older. Sure there will be some exceptions but I am 30 and no one I know acts like this.
I am 34 and what you would probably deem "psycho" about my facebook privacy settings. However, I'm pretty much the only person in my group of friends who is like that, and some of them are older than me. I just don't get why anyone would make their settings anything other than "friends only" -- don't get the point. I own my own business and like to keep my personal life (boring as it may be) private, just out of principle.
I can't think of a single reason why I would want to share the intricacies of my life with the whole world. Maybe you can enlighten me? I'm curious.
that isnt the issue. what is the harm in letting a proud grandmother posts photos of her grandbaby so her old lady friends can see it? why would anyone possibly care/?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am pretty sure everyone on her that is so psycho about fb privacy settings is 34 or older. Sure there will be some exceptions but I am 30 and no one I know acts like this.
I am 34 and what you would probably deem "psycho" about my facebook privacy settings. However, I'm pretty much the only person in my group of friends who is like that, and some of them are older than me. I just don't get why anyone would make their settings anything other than "friends only" -- don't get the point. I own my own business and like to keep my personal life (boring as it may be) private, just out of principle.
I can't think of a single reason why I would want to share the intricacies of my life with the whole world. Maybe you can enlighten me? I'm curious.