On 10/24 03:57, Kent Fredric wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Oct 2017 10:50:01 +0200
> tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> 
> > My question is:
> > Are there ways (and which ones) to become member of facebook
> > just to read and write to this user grout (like a mailinglist)
> > and keep the impact on privacy an personal fingerprinting as
> > small as ever possible?
> 
> It should be pointed out that anonymity, and even pseudonymity are
> basically against Facebook terms of service, due to having what they
> call a "Real Names Policy".
> 
> If somebody suspects your Facebook Identity is not representative of a
> real person, they can report the account as a Fake.
> 
> Facebook will then suspend your account until you can prove your
> identity.
> 
> In some cases, Facebook will even challenge certain spellings of your
> real name if they think its "weird", regardless of how much it is your
> legal name.
> 
> None of the features Facebook provides in terms of "Privacy" should be
> considered real privacy either. They're conveniences, because there is
> no real security or privacy on Facebook.
> 
> Regulate everything you send to Facebook at a mental level.
> 
> ( This is mostly just the limitations of the internet and technology in
> general, but it really has to be repeatedly re-stated around Facebook )
> 
> Have fun, and Good luck.

I will using Facebook for being able to post to a certain "mailing list"
(or how is it called in facebook speak). If they will cancel my account...ok...
create a new one...just a practical approach.

Cheers
Meino



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