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By *loss aka Miss Jones OP   Woman
over a year ago

south coast IOW

Given Fab clearly state this in their FAQ

‘ We've noticed a legal disclaimer paragraph that some people have on their profiles. Should we have one too? What are they about? Do they do any good?

The "legal disclaimer" is pointless nonsense and all does is take up extra space on our servers. Please remove it if you have it on your profile. If you're worried about privacy please set your account to be hidden from non-registered users on your privacy page (this also hides it from search engines but may take a week or two to drop out of search) and remove the notice (and encourage others to do likewise).

Common sense advice would be NOT to put any information on your profile (here, or on any such site) that could identify you or that you don't want to become public! So for your own benefit, don't post phone numbers, real names or email / instant message addresses on your profile that people might see or "Google".

Some people may put non-identifying pics on their public profile but keep face pics private or for friends, for example.’

Why do so many people still put it on their profile?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They don't read the FAQ and see others have it on their profile. It's like a virus constantly replicating.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They don't bother reading profiles. Why would they read the FAQ's?!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I didn't realise there was a setting to hide from non-registered people and search engines.

Thanks for the tip. Turned it on

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By *ea monkeyMan
over a year ago

Manchester (he/him)

In short? Because they’re a bit daft.

If they actually read it or understood it, they’d know that it is legal gibberish, half of them say Facebook on them!

They see others with it, panic that if they don’t, then their identity will be stolen and so the cycle continues.

It’s also a good indicator of who doesn’t read the FAQ’s or pay attention. I use it as a kind of filter myself

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool

People still forward chain mail that threatens you with years of bad luck if you don't. Is it really that surprising? It's like people who believe those things on Facebook where it tells you to copy and paste something to your status to say you don't give Facebook permission to do something. Do they really think Zuckerberg is like "damn I was going to steal all their personal information that they freely entered into my website but they pasted that thing to their status so I'd better leave them alone. My expensive lawyers are no match for that.".

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's complete drivel, some even state "because F*c*b**k is a public traded entity" because they are too stupid to read it and too stupid to research the rights that protect them.

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By *hesblokeMan
over a year ago

Derbyshire village

If they wanna take our photos they're welcome, I'd have thought they could find better though...

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By *aseMan
over a year ago

Gourock

Waste of space. Nothing stopping people screenshoting pics, What's the victims going to do ! Go to the police Don't think so

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By *hesblokeMan
over a year ago

Derbyshire village


"Waste of space. Nothing stopping people screenshoting pics, What's the victims going to do ! Go to the police Don't think so"

Excuse me officer, this man stole my penis!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"People still forward chain mail that threatens you with years of bad luck if you don't. Is it really that surprising? It's like people who believe those things on Facebook where it tells you to copy and paste something to your status to say you don't give Facebook permission to do something. Do they really think Zuckerberg is like "damn I was going to steal all their personal information that they freely entered into my website but they pasted that thing to their status so I'd better leave them alone. My expensive lawyers are no match for that.". "

I have unfriended many people on Facebook for posting this kind of shite.

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By *loss aka Miss Jones OP   Woman
over a year ago

south coast IOW


"In short? Because they’re a bit daft.

If they actually read it or understood it, they’d know that it is legal gibberish, half of them say Facebook on them!

They see others with it, panic that if they don’t, then their identity will be stolen and so the cycle continues.

It’s also a good indicator of who doesn’t read the FAQ’s or pay attention. I use it as a kind of filter myself"

That’s actually a good idea. It’s annoyed me for years to be honest but it seems to be getting worse some people have more disclaimer than profile.

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By *loss aka Miss Jones OP   Woman
over a year ago

south coast IOW


"If they wanna take our photos they're welcome, I'd have thought they could find better though..."

Totally true. Xx

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Most of us know it's a load of utter nonsense, but I have read some quite comical ones over the years though

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By *J coupleCouple
over a year ago

stone

It’s true. We are THE university researchers. It’s been at the head of our profile text since signing up. We don’t try to hide it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Given Fab clearly state this in their FAQ

‘ We've noticed a legal disclaimer paragraph that some people have on their profiles. Should we have one too? What are they about? Do they do any good?

The "legal disclaimer" is pointless nonsense and all does is take up extra space on our servers. Please remove it if you have it on your profile. If you're worried about privacy please set your account to be hidden from non-registered users on your privacy page (this also hides it from search engines but may take a week or two to drop out of search) and remove the notice (and encourage others to do likewise).

Common sense advice would be NOT to put any information on your profile (here, or on any such site) that could identify you or that you don't want to become public! So for your own benefit, don't post phone numbers, real names or email / instant message addresses on your profile that people might see or "Google".

Some people may put non-identifying pics on their public profile but keep face pics private or for friends, for example.’

Why do so many people still put it on their profile?"

Because? Maybe it’s just in case or maybe just because

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