Forum Discussion
- johnhicksExplorerNope.
- mayo30ExplorerNot unless you want to become a member of the biggest data gathering site in the world.
- J-RoosterExplorer
mayo30 wrote:
X-2, I don't do Facebook do to there tracking methods of people! Many years ago there was a lawsuit slapped against Facebook for illegal tracking of people! Facebook's legal team has it all bound up in the courts!
Not unless you want to become a member of the biggest data gathering site in the world. - RognBonExplorerSearch Facebook for "All About Rving". Lots of good travel tips, maintenance information, etc. I've been a member for a while and have gotten a lot of good information. Have also made some new friends. With all due respect to previous responders, I have no qualms being a Facebook member.
- BrianinMichiganExplorerX3
mayo30 wrote:
Not unless you want to become a member of the biggest data gathering site in the world.
I was on face book for 5 years. At the time I signed up you didn't need to put in any info. But after time the questions started to come in hard and heavy. Where do you live, where do you work, where did you go to school, when is your birthday..... I NEVER put in any of that info. One day a few months before my birthday, my birthday popped up on my page. I shut it down right after that. - braindead0Explorer
mayo30 wrote:
And create content that they make money off of, and you get nothing.
Not unless you want to become a member of the biggest data gathering site in the world.
Also bear in mind that FB has about the worst track record for idiot moves as far as security and privacy. You'll have to spend an hour digging around to make sure you have privacy set the way you want it, and the next time they update (with little or no notice to you) odds are good that your setting will be 'adjusted' and you'll only find out when some blogger notices and calls them out..IF you find out at all. - HudsonerExplorerIt's still up to the FB user how much and what of your private information is on the site.
I use FB since years, and they still don't know my birthday. If you leave the fields blank that ask for your private info, nobody will ever know! You even can sign up with a fake identity, and nobody will know any different. - STBRetiredExplorerWhen it comes to answering questions like "What's your birthday?", who says that you need to answer them truthfully? If you don't want them to have some piece of information about you, then just make something up.
- ro_sieExplorerI have been on facebook for years. Mainly so I could have contact with my extended family. I don't use my real name. told them a falsehood about where I was educated, claimed I was in the military and my family thinks it is funny. Now I have expanded, have some old friends on there also. but I am certainly limiting my friends list.
- RognBonExplorerTo get back to question the op asked: another one to consider is RVillage. Lots of good information.
About Motorhome Group
38,705 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 14, 2025