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Facebook "who's Following Me?" Red Herring
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There's a silly thing doing the rounds on Facebook claiming that if you go into your account settings > block > and type "following me" in the search box, you will get a list of random users who are secretly following you. Several friends of mine have wasted ages going through each name individually blocking them.
So just in case anyone has seen this and is worried or is tempted to wade through a list of supposed "Facebook" stalkers, it's a waste of time!
So just in case anyone has seen this and is worried or is tempted to wade through a list of supposed "Facebook" stalkers, it's a waste of time!
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A relevant link (from over 4 months ago, so you'd have thought that people would have sussed it by now):
https:/ /www.bi rmingha mmail.c o.uk/ne ws/midl ands-ne ws/face book-fo llowing -me-myt h-scari ng-1365 7902
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I told my cousin to try "watching me" instead: she found 66 people (all with weirdy foreign Islamic state looking names, of course) : God knows what she thought these people were doing but she started blocking them (you have to do it one by one) - until I told her to stop.
And she is an intelligent person. But it is very easy to be fooled by these things.
And she is an intelligent person. But it is very easy to be fooled by these things.
>>> I guess the Birmingham mail isn't widely read in Dublin
I understand that some news does reach the Emerald Isle occasionally though ;-)
http:// www.iri shsun.c om/news /254808 407/fac ebook-h oax-spr eads-in formati on-abou t-block ing-fun ction
I understand that some news does reach the Emerald Isle occasionally though ;-)
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