Applying the honeypot theory to Facebook.
I think some of my friends are already doing this, but until now, I didn’t think there was method to their madness. (There probably isn’t, most of them are narcissistic, and believe the world needs to know that they think “Domino’s is yummy.”)
In all seriousness, as I’m a big fan of privacy, there might be some merit to this idea. What do you think?
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ashflower answered:
Only thing is with this idea - with more posts surely comes more incriminating posts, too?
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sendcoffee answered:
I love this! Yes, would likely work, but you’d have to have the right percentage of damaging to meaningless.
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mindychoo reblogged this from fivenerds and added:
Hmmm…interesting.....dunno if his comment: The more fish
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goshlawrence answered:
Meh, most modern computers can control or apple f. to open a search browser to search for text, you know… so oh hey lets search for “x”
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joeschmoeish answered:
Genius
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