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masma | 22:40 Tue 03rd Jun 2014 | ChatterBank
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Is there any way to 'opt out' of having my questions posted on Facebook?
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I think the problems arise when people on AB ask advice and discuss family matters and issues etc. they arent expecting the people concerned to then be reading it on FB. I have discussed things on here that I wouldn't be over happy about certain family members reading, Hence, I keep both worlds separate apart from a few friends on AB. I don't mind AB. friends...
09:20 Wed 04th Jun 2014
Yes and perhaps learn something about the illness from it too- the web is just that, all interconnected.
"and anyone reading up for info on that illness could read my post from A/bank"

Yep - which is a good thing! Think of all the people you can help.
Yes, I've noticed that, pusskin- but that is how i found AB in the first place. The difference for me, is only OH and sister know i use AB and my username. On FB everyone knows who you are. While it makes no difference to me, i have to be careful identifying other people, who may not want to be.
Most people got here through Goggle...

I do understand fully that it can help other people, but I think it shccked me that I gave out quite a lot of information, and thinking I may be identified.
My username is quite unusual? Thank you for reassuring me abers.
I had to post to get a lot off of my chest when I did post.
No..it's not unusual. There are loads of 'puss' type names.

I think we are all well advised to remember that when we post on an open forum, our words are there for anyone to see - nothing wrong with unburdening yourself, I have done that too.
That is very true, mamya.
Very true, mamy, ummm. I will carry on regardless then! lol

Apology masma for interruption on your post.
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No probs pusskin - thank you all for your answers.

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