We have two options, as I see it: 1) Wear big boy pants; 2) Hide lots of posts. - Edit 1
Before modification by Zalis at 13/06/2012 04:08:39 PM
I don't hide or remove people's posts, but I've never been one to use ignore lists on forums, either. I don't agree with all of my friends, and I don't demand that they all agree with me. Some of them are dead wrong in their worldviews, IMO, but that doesn't mean I can't handle seeing their posts.
The only person I'd consider trying to hide, but not remove, is a cousin of mine. It turns out that he's kind of a big perv, because my "suggested likes/follows/whatever" sidebar is filled with half-naked women, and he's always the only mutual friend following them. He's family, though, so I'm not looking to remove him. I'd just like a way to filter suggested content. The guy has almost 4,000 likes, so the chance of me hitting 'X' enough times by each one and stopping it is very low.
Honestly, the most annoying thing on Bookface is when people use it to talk about how crappy they think their lives are. (see: first world problems or stupid relationship decisions) It's simultaneously entertaining and horrifying to see into people's minds when they do self-destructive things. Saying something to them usually gets a MYOB kind of response, even if you did it out of genuine concern.
So, yeah -- I pick my battles very, VERY carefully on FB. People can get very touchy when you post/comment to disagree with something on their wall. It's like a forum, except more territorial.
The only person I'd consider trying to hide, but not remove, is a cousin of mine. It turns out that he's kind of a big perv, because my "suggested likes/follows/whatever" sidebar is filled with half-naked women, and he's always the only mutual friend following them. He's family, though, so I'm not looking to remove him. I'd just like a way to filter suggested content. The guy has almost 4,000 likes, so the chance of me hitting 'X' enough times by each one and stopping it is very low.
Honestly, the most annoying thing on Bookface is when people use it to talk about how crappy they think their lives are. (see: first world problems or stupid relationship decisions) It's simultaneously entertaining and horrifying to see into people's minds when they do self-destructive things. Saying something to them usually gets a MYOB kind of response, even if you did it out of genuine concern.
So, yeah -- I pick my battles very, VERY carefully on FB. People can get very touchy when you post/comment to disagree with something on their wall. It's like a forum, except more territorial.