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Arrrrgh! a fine line between stalker and curiosity?

Sminty (Elite) posted this on Friday, 3rd September 2010, 12:09

Twitter is making me feel like a stalker :( , but i`m not.

Is it ok to scroll back through a persons tweets or is that stalker type behaviour? The person shouldn't type it in public if they don't want you to read it right?

And twitters block button doesn't really block. Is the a way to block so I can't be tempted to see their tweets ever again? (and no I have no willpower:()

RE: Arrrrgh! a fine line between stalker and curiosity?

kebabhead (Elite) posted this on Friday, 3rd September 2010, 12:21

Do you have a life outside the internet?

RE: Arrrrgh! a fine line between stalker and curiosity?

Sminty (Elite) posted this on Friday, 3rd September 2010, 12:29

My life is outside the internet, I just happen to spend some time on the internet. I hate computers and technology but as they are here to stay I have to learn to live with them, therefore I need the BLOCK BUTTON to block people. >:(

RE: Arrrrgh! a fine line between stalker and curiosity?

bowfer (Elite) posted this on Friday, 3rd September 2010, 12:39

Never once logged into Twitter, not even out of curiosity.
I hate the way Facebook has turned friends/family into complete f***wits.
I can`t imagine Twitter is any better.

RE: Arrrrgh! a fine line between stalker and curiosity?

Neiliboy (Elite) posted this on Friday, 3rd September 2010, 13:38

i use twitter now far more than FB....love it.
As for your questions Sminty sorry - i cant help :(

RE: Arrrrgh! a fine line between stalker and curiosity?

Sminty (Elite) posted this on Friday, 3rd September 2010, 13:39

One of the best inventions on facebook is the block button. What joy it would be if you could block annoying people in the real world :x .
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I can`t imagine Twitter is any better.

Twitter is so much better than facebook, all it needs is a block button that works.

This item was edited on Friday, 3rd September 2010, 14:40

RE: Arrrrgh! a fine line between stalker and curiosity?

Snaps (Elite) posted this on Friday, 3rd September 2010, 13:54

Took me forever and a major outage on Reviewer to register on Facebook.
I now use it for just a couple of groups and the odd game with not much else.
Frankly I`m quite happy that my relatives don`t know my every move.

Twitter?
registered but never used. I`ve yet to see a reason I`d want to.

Snaps

Every Third Car





I used to be with it, but then they changed what `it` was.
Now, what I`m with isn`t it, and what`s `it` seems weird and scary

RE: Arrrrgh! a fine line between stalker and curiosity?

1mills (Elite) posted this on Friday, 3rd September 2010, 14:15

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Twitter is so much better than facebook, all it needs is a block button that works.
I`m registered on Twitter, but never really got into it, the only reason I`ve got an account is there is a few promotional things I`ve found you can only get by being a follower on twitter.

Saying that I only check every few months or when I specifically know something needs to be seen through twitter.

Saying that I remember when Sminty suggested about Facebook back in 2006 or something like that.  It was actually good then, messages and pictures.  No 3rd party apps and all that rubbish, or even status updates.

There were about 60 people in Llandudno on Facebook in total.  Now apparently it`s in the top 5 places in the UK for people on it in comparison to population :s


www.last.fm/user/1mills

RE: Arrrrgh! a fine line between stalker and curiosity?

sj (Elite) posted this on Friday, 3rd September 2010, 16:09

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bowfer says...
Never once logged into Twitter, not even out of curiosity.
I hate the way Facebook has turned friends/family into complete f***wits.
I can`t imagine Twitter is any better.
I`ve never used or even seen either.

Ste



We will pay the price but we will not count the cost..

RE: Arrrrgh! a fine line between stalker and curiosity?

bowfer (Elite) posted this on Friday, 3rd September 2010, 16:22

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I`ve never used or even seen either.


On Facebook, you`re missing nothing and everything at the same time.
By that, I mean that you`re missing how people are obsessed with posting everything, even if it`s nothing.
Like a friend of my wife`s, who honestly posted photos of some binbags, with a comment that she`d tidied out her loft.
Then umpteen people gave her the thumbs-up `like this` comment.
Oh for pete`s sake, who cares!!!!
Or my bro-in-law, who `contributes` ( I use the term loosely ) via his iphone all day.
It really seems to take over some people.

Like me, pleeeeeease, I`m interesting, :/

This item was edited on Friday, 3rd September 2010, 17:24

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