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Watching Twitter tonight has taught me one thing, Phillies fans are a bunch of whiny dicks. But it's ok, every tank needs a bottom feeder.
- Terrence O'Brien
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- Warren Riddle
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Gadget News
- Sony to sell downloadable content at GameStops in Europe and Australia
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
CoeusDarksoulSep 22nd 2010 11:59AM
Here's a thought... pay attention to what the hell you're doing.
(Unverified)Oct 1st 2010 12:56AM
@CoeusDarksoul or better yet, FB should provide better default privacy settings. Not only do they by default assume you want to post your party details to the entire world, they constantly come up with new ways to violate our privacy. We have to keep going back into our privacy settings to undo what they did without our knowledge and which violates our privacy.
No one is thinking about a major catastrophe when they set up a party notice. She wasn't purchasing anything, it wasn't like what she was doing required reading fine print. It's very easy to overlook a stupid setting that shouldn't be there in the first place, in that they automatically assume we want to invite the world to whatever event we have coming up. It's easy to sit at your computer and make sarcastic, snippy comments like you've never not paid attention before.