No, marketing wonks want to suck in all your personal information and sell it to spammers and government agencies (comics.com is the closest I get to social networking).
If I were to use Facebook (I’ve never been there, and currently have no plans to.) I’d set up a throw-away account at hotmail or someplace similar to use as my email address and never mention any other address. That way, I could delete my Facebook profile, abandon that address and the spammers would have nothing but a useless address for me.
jpsomebody over 13 years ago
Is that what they call it now?
bdaverin over 13 years ago
Isn’t that what you’re doing now?
runar over 13 years ago
No, marketing wonks want to suck in all your personal information and sell it to spammers and government agencies (comics.com is the closest I get to social networking).
JoePhan over 13 years ago
If I were to use Facebook (I’ve never been there, and currently have no plans to.) I’d set up a throw-away account at hotmail or someplace similar to use as my email address and never mention any other address. That way, I could delete my Facebook profile, abandon that address and the spammers would have nothing but a useless address for me.
steelersneo over 13 years ago
I love the internet. Let’s me talk to people without going through the hassle of actually having to be in their presence.