First let me say GO GIANTS! In your video you mentioned that the article talked about not putting your phone number on Facebook, but I just don’t see the reason as to why we shouldn’t. For example, when you use a Facebook Application on your cell phone, I feel like it automatically attaches your phone number to your profile unless otherwise specified. There have been a couple of times when I really needed to connect with a classmate from high school and through my Facebook application I was able to press call and actually call their cell phone directly. I haven’t tried this in a while, but again, I just don’t see the harm. If someone calls your phone that you don’t know, just don’t answer it. Right?
I thought these tips to be really helpful and good to know. I am new to facebook and got the account for my class. And I am really getting the hang of how facebook works and learning what information should and should not be put on facebook. I think it is good to be cautious even with things that may not seem harmful. You never know. Even something as putting your number on facebook. I would never do that. There are creeps out there who would love to call your number. Of course you wouldn't answer but how annoying is it to receive calls from someone you do not know.
Thank you for your comments.You both made valid points. I think it's just up to the individual if they feel they want to share their number or not. It's to the user's disgression.
Your article sounded fun and informative. It appeared to be a simple article, yet it provided useful and applicable information. Just the other day, someone from one of my classes called me. I asked him how he got my number. In response, he said “Facebook.” I had no idea my number was on Facebook. This discovery shocked me. After the initial shock, I removed my number from my Facebook profile. I have over 600 Facebook friends. It frightens me to know that I could receive an unwanted or prank phone call from one of them, many of whom I share no personal connection with. I use the word “frighten” loosely. I just really don’t like prank phone calls. :P
I have over 600 Facebook friends, many of whom I share no personal connection with. It frightens me to know that I could receive an unwanted or prank phone call from one of them.
First let me say GO GIANTS! In your video you mentioned that the article talked about not putting your phone number on Facebook, but I just don’t see the reason as to why we shouldn’t. For example, when you use a Facebook Application on your cell phone, I feel like it automatically attaches your phone number to your profile unless otherwise specified. There have been a couple of times when I really needed to connect with a classmate from high school and through my Facebook application I was able to press call and actually call their cell phone directly. I haven’t tried this in a while, but again, I just don’t see the harm. If someone calls your phone that you don’t know, just don’t answer it. Right?
ReplyDeleteHello Little Miss Daisy,
ReplyDeleteI thought these tips to be really helpful and good to know. I am new to facebook and got the account for my class. And I am really getting the hang of how facebook works and learning what information should and should not be put on facebook. I think it is good to be cautious even with things that may not seem harmful. You never know. Even something as putting your number on facebook. I would never do that. There are creeps out there who would love to call your number. Of course you wouldn't answer but how annoying is it to receive calls from someone you do not know.
Hey Simplyblack,and Cat
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comments.You both made valid points. I think it's just up to the individual if they feel they want to share their number or not. It's to the user's disgression.
Thanks again for watching my vlog! :)
~little miss daisy
Hey Little Miss Daisy!
ReplyDeleteYour article sounded fun and informative. It appeared to be a simple article, yet it provided useful and applicable information. Just the other day, someone from one of my classes called me. I asked him how he got my number. In response, he said “Facebook.” I had no idea my number was on Facebook. This discovery shocked me. After the initial shock, I removed my number from my Facebook profile. I have over 600 Facebook friends. It frightens me to know that I could receive an unwanted or prank phone call from one of them, many of whom I share no personal connection with. I use the word “frighten” loosely. I just really don’t like prank phone calls. :P
Jay from the Bay
I have over 600 Facebook friends, many of whom I share no personal connection with. It frightens me to know that I could receive an unwanted or prank phone call from one of them.
ReplyDeleteHey! I corrected a phrase in my paragraph :P