Party invitation - RSVP

That sucks, i made an event on facebook for a night out with some old mates. Ive only got 14 comming so far. 14yr old girl pwnd me :(

Well you know what to do don't you? Make the invite available to all, pretend to be a 14 year old girl and if you want to insinuate it's either a birthday party/orgy (I don't often get them confused but it seems there may be a little doubt about the distinction) then so much the better...
 
I wish people would stop blaiming Facebook. Its not hard to use its alll laid out and explaind in privacy settings.

Kids just arnt educated about the risks with the interweb.
 
I wish people would stop blaiming Facebook. Its not hard to use its alll laid out and explaind in privacy settings.

Kids just arnt educated about the risks with the interweb.

Indeed - just look at GD ;)

It is the fault of whoever allows anyone with a naive knowledge of the internet to use it, be it Facebook or anything else.

Don't allow anyone to use the internet unless they can explain clearly how the internet works and what RFC 822 talks about at a minimum :D

Of course, that would mean the vast majority of people couldn't use it.
 
I've been bitten by events having different settings to user profiles etc.. copius photos of me doing untold things on an events page which everyone (unknown to me) had access to, even friends who only had the very basic information setting.

That taught me :(

This is also from someone who is pretty facebook and privacy savvy.
 
Indeed - just look at GD ;)

It is the fault of whoever allows anyone with a naive knowledge of the internet to use it, be it Facebook or anything else.

Don't allow anyone to use the internet unless they can explain clearly how the internet works and what RFC 822 talks about at a minimum :D

Of course, that would mean the vast majority of people couldn't use it.
On the other hand, speeds would be SO very much higher, so a sound plan on balance :)
 
And yet you uploaded

...to an internet website :D

Yeah well, the photos were not uploaded by me, however I wanted them up so certain friends could see them.

Privacy savvy in the way that I check my settings and keep on top of it, but this one slipped through the net as it wasn't an event I created, yet it gets advertised to all (even limited profile) of my friends with whatever content the creator has decided to include.

At the end of the day I should just be more sensible in general and then the original photos would have never exisited :D
 
Don't allow anyone to use the internet unless they can explain clearly how the internet works and what RFC 822 talks about at a minimum :D

Of course, that would mean the vast majority of people couldn't use it.

Would you really want to be part of a community that is only comprised of people who knew exactly how the interent works and RFC 882 talks about?
 
Would you really want to be part of a community that is only comprised of people who knew exactly how the interent works and RFC 882 talks about?

To be honest, I'd prefer it to the majority of internet 'services' that we have the luxury of today.

I'm all for technology, but I personally believe it's gone too far towards mass market gimmick than innovation and changing life for the better.

Certainly, better regulation would be an improvement but then people will complain about rights and freedom etc. I definitely fall on the "control is better than anarchy" side of the fence, and I appreciate other people will disagree, often vehemently.

I am certain that the internet was better before google and facebook. Most of the web is pointless IMHO, but unfortunately it seems to be the way the world is headed.

YMWV.
 
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