You The Reader Proves Facebook Stalks

Sun, Mar 20, 2011, by AndAnotherThing

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That’s right, you the reader proves that Facebook stalks! How do you prove it? By using Facebook for reasons it was not originally designed for and not understanding that Facebook advertisers are stalking you.

You the Reader Proves Facebook Talks Versus You the Reader Proves Facebook Stalks

Before you read this article and discover if you do or do not have the tendencies to become a Facebook stalker check that this is actually the article you want to read and not You the Reader Proves Facebook TalksYou the Reader Proves Facebook Talks is a poorly written phenomenal article which receives thousands of reads everyday and has done so for over a year. This article (i.e. You the Reader Proves Facebook Stalks) if you are too stupid to have noticed (we will now point it out for you) replaces the word Talk with Stalk in its title. You the Reader Proves Facebook Stalks is also relatively well written, original, relatively interesting and, because its writer uses the spellchecker, contains no spelling mistakes

How Stalkers Use Facebook to Stalk

Non corporate stalkers firstly identify their target. Their target is usually but not always a Facebook member who shares personal details. The next step is to become their friend but if not a friend of one of their friends. 

Making Friend with Someone You Do Not Actually Know on Facebook

it is quite easy to become someones friend on Facebook even if you do not know them. For example, Sarah Palin will accept friendship requests from anybody and everybody. “The more the merrier” she allegedly said re Facebook friends or Twitter followers (there is disagreement about which). However, it is also possible to become the friend of someone you do not know and who has no political pretensions. This is because there are many people on Facebook (Lilly Allen before she was mainstream famous for example) who see it as some measure of their social success to have hundreds and thousands of friends.

Taking Further Stalking Steps on Facebook

Stalking on Facebook is fortunately not quick to develop and most people notice and do something about it. You can always close down your account. Also, most people understand that they should not share details on Facebook. Never publish your telephone number, address or place of work or education. This is the information the Facebook stalker craves and enables them to make th next step.

Last Warning About Facebook | Advertisers Stalking You!

No matter what Facebook was first developed to do it is now beyond that. Facebook is evolving into an advertising medium and the experience of its members is not of importance. After all, membership of Facebook is free but there is a charge to advertise and target members according to their age, gender, interests, musical and literary tastes and geographic location.

Image via Wikipedia Sarah Palin will be your friend on Facebook

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Sarah Palin and Lilly Allen are mentioned in this article as examples only. On this occasion we do not wish to insult either.

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  1. AndAnotherThing Says:

    Oh my gauld! Some people (mentioning no names but see above) just can’t stop with the spamming their link comments. These’ll be removed once someone in the AAT office gets round to it. Any chance of real comments from people who’ve spent two minutes actually reading this article?

  2. Freethinking Says:

    Actually, I have spent 5 minutes reading your article. “Yes” I am a slow reader. You are right regarding what is going on with Facebook. It is becoming frustrating, to say the least. The copying of articles on Triond has also been a concern of late. Just look at what happened to Larry Fish. I have now copy written all of my articles at http://myfreecopyright.com One more place I just signed up with is RedGage.com it is another paying site. I have no idea if RedGage will work for me or not, but at least it is worth a try. Hey, one other thing, happy Monday!

  3. dcda0130 Says:

    Your article sucked…the Facebook talk one is funny your just mad because you don’t make his money.

  4. Uma Shankari Says:

    First, I loved the title. Second, I read every word of the article. You see, it is my nature and also my undoing, Often I end up wasting lots of time. The information is here is useful and should alert every FB user. Third, you gave enough publicity to an article which does not need/deserve it.

  5. Anand Patel Says:

    yes facebook can be dangerous, very nice post

  6. AndAnotherThing Says:

    @dcda – how rude you are. I will not be commenting on any of your articles. You have an uptight and uncomfortable style which makes for a very unpleasant read. You must try harder.

  7. LJ Spain Says:

    I am sure this can be a big serious issue for some. Fortunately, I have nothing of interest for anyone to bother with my facebook, which is great.

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