Subj : FB Part 1 To : CHARLES STEPHENSON From : Daryl Stout Date : Sat Apr 13 2019 20:01:00 Charles, CS> ML>>what ads?? NEVER /ever/ *ever* click on ads, period! */ever/*... CS>Sucks when you ACCIDENTALLY click on a ad, then FB gets all excited and tayl CS>my ads for female products :\ Before my wife died, I got several ads for feminine hygiene products in the mail. I asked her "What am I going to do with them??"...and she growled "Don't even go there". CS> DS> I use a web browser add-on called "Fluff Busting Purity" CS> DS> (www.fbpurity.com). You set it up to block out things you don't want, CS> DS> and just have things you do want. CS>I'm going to have to check that out, sounds like something I REALLY need The developer is constantly updating it, as Facebook keeps trying to circumvent what it does. For one thing, Facebook ALWAYS wants you to view "Top Stories", and will set it to that automatically. But, with Fluff Busting Purity (FBP), you can set it to "Most Recent". Setting it to "Friends Feed" can make it appear there are no posts (you've read everything already), and it says "you can find and add new friends". I was using "Friends Feed" for a time, but switched to "Most Recent" because of that. You can also TURN OFF the ENTIRE NEWS FEED, within FBP. With turning off the entire news feed, you can just concentrate on the groups you're part of in the "shortcuts section". That way, you don't spend half the day on Facebook. It is suggested on first use, you go in (click on FBP at the top) to customize your settings. But, it makes for a much more enjoyable Facebook experience. I will admit I went in the other day, and unjoined a bunch of groups and pages. I was spending far too much time on Facebook, and have got it now to under 2 dozen groups and pages...mainly for where I'm an admin, or where I post items on a regular basis. Daryl === þ OLX 1.53 þ My last original thought died of loneliness. --- SBBSecho 3.07-Win32 * Origin: FIDONet: The Thunderbolt BBS - tbolt.synchro.net (1:19/33) .