tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-972310757330931391.post5374504327253973706..comments2023-08-29T14:01:12.919+01:00Comments on That Theology Student: Facebook Etiquette...Davidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13823423964264196374noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-972310757330931391.post-71327452028452306122009-09-02T16:16:48.144+01:002009-09-02T16:16:48.144+01:00And what about those, who just joined FB (like me)...And what about those, who just joined FB (like me) and have several years of catching up to do. How many links of connection do you reach out to - yes, you were in my Primary school class 16 years ago - add. Ah, this person was in my year at Secondary school with me, but not actually in any of my classes and we never really talked, in fact they picked on me but I'm feeling nostalgic - add?<br /><br />And whatabout tagging other peoples photos? You see yourself and tag you - can you tag other poeple you recognise but who the poster has obviously forgotten about - e.g. a class photo from 1993. Is it public record you can amend or private property that's on display like in a museum.<br /><br />And (everything theological has to have three points remember) what about joining in a discussion/comment trail that's two years old - the last comment was 2007 but you have something to add - let it go or join the party late?<br /><br />Such are the deliberations of a 4 day old Facebooker.Jonathan Marriottnoreply@blogger.com