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Re: "Research": US Navy Wants To Archive 350 Billion Social Media Posts

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Hi De!

Just returned home from a day of consulting. Man I am beat.
Apparently did not sleep well. We have a new POOCH.
A male 6 month old my daughter has been keeping for us until a couple days ago. He is full of energy and very lovable. He will lick you to death.

I will post a pic or two when get a chance. Is there a way to do this with the cell phone and picture gallery? How do I get that to my computer?


Lastly: Farcebook.

I do not have an account there nor with TWIITER. NO social media as I simply do not want to be exposed any more than I am.

I like your shed!


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Re: "Research": US Navy Wants To Archive 350 Billion Social Media Posts
By: Decomposed
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Thu, 23 May 19 2:48 PM
Msg. 32683 of 62138

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Re: "Our tax dollars at work for us and against us.. The USSR States of America."
On Facebook, censorship is so prevalent that I scarcely see most of my friends' messages anymore. That's the honest truth. Right now, for instance, the last fifteen FB messages in order are:

Two Breitbart articles.
A TellMyMind article or ad.
Two Ron Paul posts.
A South Park ad.
A Facebook ad.
Another South Park ad.
A Wikibuy ad.
Two SportsmansGuide ads.
Three posts by friends.
A Wish.com ad.

I have 79 friends on Facebook. When I visit their pages, I usually see that they've posted recently and that few of their messages were delivered to me. There are some who I haven't heard from in a year even though they've been actively posting. Of its own accord, Facebook classified me as a conservative and separated me from non-family friends it deemed liberal.

There's a silver lining to this: Although I check Facebook regularly, I hardly ever post to it anymore. Sometimes I'll put up pictures. People who are interested in me can check my page and see barn photos, for instance. But I don't casually post anymore. Facebook isn't nearly as much fun as it used to be. I think it is going the way of Ebay - something that will remain out there but be increasingly inconsequential to the majority.


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