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Re: Warning re. Social Media
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 11:50 pm
by Alpha1
Facebook what's not to like. Its full of stuff like this.
https://www.facebook.com/flyingheritage ... fref=photo
Re: Warning re. Social Media
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 11:52 pm
by snayperskaya
Bear with me here as i've never bothered with the whole Facebook thing........why do people add "friends" that they do not know or will ever meet.
I can understand friends and family that live miles away or overseas but not the complete strangers thing.
Re: Warning re. Social Media
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 11:53 pm
by Alpha1
Re: Warning re. Social Media
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 11:55 pm
by Alpha1
I can post lots and lots more similar sites. Like I said a load of tosh if you ask me.
Re: Warning re. Social Media
Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2015 11:57 pm
by Alpha1
Bear with me here as i've never bothered with the whole Facebook thing........why do people add "friends" that they do not know or will ever meet.
I can understand friends and family that live miles away or overseas but not the complete strangers thing.
Its like everything else if you use it responsibly its not a problem. If you are going to use it you need to take a little time to familiarise yourself with how it works.
How many people on here said ten year ago forums no I don't think so why would I go online and declare to the world that I am interested in guns and reloading.
I use Facebook every day. I use Skype every day. I use team viewer regularly and share my computer with groups of people in America the UK Holland Italy. I use team viewer to access there computers. I have a drop box on my computer that is shared with people in the USA the UK and Holland it up dates every day we all have access to it. Iv done this for years and renewed my FAC along the way. Like I said a load of tosh. You guys need to drag yourself into the real world.
Re: Warning re. Social Media
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 12:24 am
by bradaz11
snayperskaya wrote:Bear with me here as i've never bothered with the whole Facebook thing........why do people add "friends" that they do not know or will ever meet.
I can understand friends and family that live miles away or overseas but not the complete strangers thing.
in a way its a bit like meeting up with ppl on forums etc.
facebook, you have games that require you to add ppl who play the same game to do things in them, or constantly add up friends who play the game. so thats one way that i added friends a few years ago....
the other thing is that you meet folk out and about, for me thru airsoft was a main thing, these people all get added so you can talk to them about the common interest, and go to games together etc
then you have coworkers, in past and present jobs
then you have people mates and friends from actual normal socialising, you then make friends with friends of friends and circles grow
and lastly (smallest group in my case) actual family members.
Re: Warning re. Social Media
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 12:57 am
by Mike357
There are several FB Groups that are connected with my work. Great for advice, networking and passing work about. Some great Gun FB pages and Groups. I don't ever add strangers but I do add people I've never met.
Re: Warning re. Social Media
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 1:15 am
by snayperskaya
I'll stick to phoning my friends or meeting up with them for a beer I think.
Re: Warning re. Social Media
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 4:01 am
by Swamphog
Demonic69 wrote: I'd love to know the facts around this, sounds more like an urban myth to me.
Would the police really go to such lengths unless you were already questionable?
They have to find you on Facebook, assuming you're visible and your friends list is available they'd then have to check all of your friends individually, cross checking each with the PND.
Would they?
The source of this story is the article I read, and to which Gaz posted the link, Demonic. Quote from the article on Shooting UK website:
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. . . one of several cautionary tales related by specialist firearms barrister Peter Glenser. His talk 'The Seven Deadly Sins – or how to lose your shotgun certificate' was a highlight of the ‘Bisley Live’ event in Surrey in 2011.
"People are careless about social media. You never know who is reading it or how long it will remain online. I know of another case where someone added friends on Facebook, but did not realise that some had criminal connections. When the time came to renew his certificates, the Police decided that he had demonstrable connections with members of the criminal fraternity and his ticket was revoked."
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Link to the article:
http://www.shootinguk.co.uk/shooting/7- ... XRQ4BZc.99
Maybe the bloke concerned was able to overturn that revocation and get his licence renewed, but I'd sooner not even risk it, myself.
Best regards,
Jack
Re: Warning re. Social Media
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 4:04 am
by Swamphog
Alpha1 wrote:Sounds like a load of baloney to me. I have lots of friends on face book mainly family who live in Australia-Italy etc. People who I work with who are Indian. Japanese. Scottish. Pakistani. Lots of them are devout Muslims and there pages reflect this. I'm surprised I have not been arrested what a load of tosh.
Have you followed the link, as posted by Gaz earlier, and by me, below, Alpha? I think, before writing it off as baloney (or tosh), you should at least have the courtesy to do that much.
Read more at
http://www.shootinguk.co.uk/shooting/7- ... XRQ4BZc.99