By Elizabeth Nelson
I'm having laughing gasms here, over the
utter liberal stupidity. If you've
never been on Facebook, allow me to explain what "Year-in-Review" is,
first, and why Facebook feels "compelled" to apologize to the
libtards.
The "Year in Review" is supposed to help you share the best moments of 2014, but good intentions led to awkward moments and, in one case, an apology by Facebook. NewYorker.com editor Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the controversial new feature. Read more CBS News
The "Year in Review" is supposed to help you share the best moments of 2014, but good intentions led to awkward moments and, in one case, an apology by Facebook. NewYorker.com editor Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the controversial new feature. Read more CBS News
Every year, Facebook offers their users an
option a service, they will pick pictures from each month that their user
uploaded pictures to create a collage highlight. [here's mine - with the day my
1st convertible, that was totaled in November; notice FB did NOT manage to
chose that picture.] Did you get that,
the user uploaded the pictures that Facebook is randomly gathering this
collage.
Then the user, after reviewing their own
pictures, in the privacy of their own home, car, office, wherever, have the
option of altering it, sharing and posting it to their public wall or deleting
it all together. [note the red arrow, indicating the "share" button]
So, if someone got their liberal knickers in a bind, that's their problem, not Facebook.
If you didn't want FB to share the embarrassing
moments or your dead dog, the kitchen fire you started yourself, your ugly
ex-wife/husband, your extramarital
affair, or things you wanted to stay "private," you shouldn't have uploaded
and then shared them for the entire world to see, on the "worldwide web,"
and then feel you had the right to get all huffy and puffy when the entire
world saw them. #liberalLogic
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