tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4383534532124779197.post6159978705263531296..comments2023-09-03T08:51:59.966-07:00Comments on Living the Creative Life: Daylight Savings TimeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4383534532124779197.post-82727920717883457832012-11-05T19:36:11.853-08:002012-11-05T19:36:11.853-08:00I used to love Facebook.
But now I'm just ki...I used to love Facebook. <br /><br />But now I'm just kinda over it. I don't play games. I don't post statuses often(maybe once or twice a month), rarely comment or like anything on my feed. I use it only to check the happenings of my friends and family. And I'm nearly to the point where I'm just not interested in seeing their stupid status posts... <br /><br />I've had Facebook since the day they opened it up to my college(May 2005) and can't remember any time they changed my privacy settings. I've always had mine pretty locked down. I think so long as you make sure you set it something other than the default, it'll stay that way until you change it again. Every few months I'll go through and make sure anything they've added is set to the privacy level I want it at.Madisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01005380942522709051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4383534532124779197.post-87681669290897102952012-11-04T21:37:45.686-08:002012-11-04T21:37:45.686-08:00Oh, and just so you know: every time I've hear...Oh, and just so you know: every time I've heard of this claim that privacy settings have changed, it's usually not true. If you have already manually adjusted your settings to be a certain way, that will not change. If they add a new setting for something, it will often default to "public", but that's just one setting to go in and fix when you find out about it. So, it's less "scary" than people make it out to be. :)Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10419948280188601067noreply@blogger.com