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Off topic & small talk: Chatterbox (Page 1407)

Topic created on 14th Jan. 2019 | Page: 1407 of 1433 | Answers: 14,329 | Views: 1,967,496
Patizi
Elite
Aha...So Betano has been experiencing problems since the afternoon. Nothing is working right now either.

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Olli_Eule
Elite
Are you also active in Facebook groups?

i find it very borderline there, especially if you write there with your real name. It's no longer anonymous.
You have to be careful what you write. I personally don't use my real name there. But I also feel uncomfortable with my pseudonym. Especially as someone could recognize you if you live in a village.

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frapi07
Elite
Olli_Eule wrote on 04.02.2025 at 22:47: Are you also active in Facebook groups?

i find it very borderline there, especially if you write there with your real name. It's no longer anonymous.
You have to be careful what you write. I personally don't use my real name there. But I also feel uncomfortable with my pseudonym. Especially as someone could recognize you if you live in a village.


No, who (still) uses Facebook? I'm still registered there, but I have 0 activity. I really only have it so that I can still be contacted somehow, but I haven't done anything like post pictures or articles for what feels like 10 years.

But I can give you a Tip: there are public groups and private groups. In the private groups, only the group members see the posts.

Otherwise, I think Facebook has removed this activity list. You used to be able to see who did what. So something like liking a picture or commenting on a post. This means that only if a person happens to read the same post and discovers your comment will they be able to read it.

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Olli_Eule
Elite
frapi07 wrote on 04.02.2025 at 23:25:
No, who (still) uses Facebook, please? I'm still registered there, but I have 0 activity. I really only have it so that I can still be reached somehow, but I haven't done anything like post pictures or articles for what feels like 10 years.

But I can give you a Tip: there are public groups and private groups. In the private groups, only the group members see the posts.

Otherwise, I think Facebook has removed this activity list. You used to be able to see who did what. So something like liking a picture or commenting on a post. This means that only if a person happens to read the same post and discovers your comment will they be able to read it.

so the groups where you have to join, aren't they public groups? So they are in one of those.
That wouldn't be so bad, but I'll still write something wrong and then I'll be the last fool

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frapi07
Elite

Olli_Eule wrote on 04.02.2025 23:30:

so the groups where you have to join, aren't they public groups? So I'm in one of those.

I think it's really a private group. Did you have to send a request? If so, then yes.

But I don't know if your village neighbors are in there too

It would be different if you commented on a post from a site, e.g. Bild Zeitung (to name one). The page is public and anyone could read your post.

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Ariana
Experienced
I'm really losing the fun of betting on tennis matches, constant delays and invalid bets due to matches being abandoned. 🤨

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Langhans_innen
Elite
Ariana wrote on 05.02.2025 at 12:19: I'm really losing the fun of betting on tennis matches, constant delays and invalid bets due to match abandonment. 🤨

i now also consider void bets in tennis due to abandonment to be a problem(s). Depending on the Provider, this should not be a major problem with real money, as the vast majority of them are refunded 1:1, with very few exceptions (Tipico, for example), which have different rules regarding abandonment. The situation is different when using free bets: they also tend to expire if they are canceled, which is why I a) like to avoid tennis bets with free bets or b) prefer to bet on doubles, because hardly anyone gives up or c) if singles, then men, because the ladies - at least that's my subjective impression - tend to give up much more often. At least these are small mnemonic devices to prevent unpleasant surprises. But you can't completely rule them out in tennis.

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Patizi
Elite

frapi07 wrote on 04.02.2025 at 23:25:
No, who (still) uses Facebook, please? I'm still registered there, but I have 0 activity. I really only have it so that I can still be reached somehow, but I haven't done anything like post pictures or articles for what feels like 10 years.

But I can give you a Tip: there are public groups and private groups. In the private groups, only the group members see the posts.

Otherwise, I think Facebook has removed this activity list. You used to be able to see who did what. So something like liking a picture or commenting on a post. This means that only if a person happens to read the same post and discovers your comment will they be able to read it.

Who still uses Facebook? There are more than 3 billion active users worldwide every month. In Germany, 23 million every day. That's almost one in three.

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frapi07
Elite
Patizi wrote on February 05, 2025 at 12:32 pm:

Who still uses Facebook? There are more than 3 billion active users worldwide every month. In Germany 23 million every day. So basically every 3rd person.

One in three, of course, but activity has dropped off quite a bit. I recently had a class reunion and of the few people who could still be found on this platform, there was maybe one who posts stories or contributions every day. The others are only registered there to be reachable or to post something occasionally, but the activity is 100% no longer like it was 12 years ago or so and has fallen sharply, e.g. university. People used to post and comment on grade averages. Since the end of the corona pandemic, nobody does that anymore. No jobs/internships, no discussions, even events (parties etc.) are hardly shared there anymore. The group is pretty dead and I think there are always about 4,000 people studying at this faculty.

You also have to bear in mind that most of them are over 25 and under 35. The number of young people has also shrunk. In my time, we had class groups and also WhatsApp groups. It's not like that anymore.


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JJepsa96
Amateur
Tonight it's going to be slippery as a pig again.

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