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 Off TopicAre you a QOTWer? Do you want to start a thread that isn't a direct answer to the current QOTW? Then this place, gentle poster, is your friend.
(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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 They can say what they like, if you're not friends with someone then they can't tag you in a post so you can't be identified.
	They can say what they like, if you're not friends with someone then they can't tag you in a post so you can't be identified.But then, if they know your personal details and employment I suppose there is a minor chance they could open a smear campaign against you.
(, Mon 2 Jun 2014, 19:53, Reply)
 It's not a smear campaign that worries me
	It's not a smear campaign that worries meProfessionally I'd be friends with x and y
I'd also be friends with A and B who are nutters from my old life. X and Y might find the days I spent with A and B somewhat hair-raising.
(, Mon 2 Jun 2014, 19:58, Reply)
 As sub-thread start
	As sub-thread startI've got a fairly distinctive real name too, so best not.
I don't think I'm missing much.
(, Mon 2 Jun 2014, 20:17, Reply)
 Depends on what you want to do with it, really.
	Depends on what you want to do with it, really.A lot of former posters on here are on FB and the threads get a bit OT-esque at times.
(, Mon 2 Jun 2014, 20:23, Reply)
 I went to a wedding a year or so ago and people I'd not seen for ages asked why I wasn't on FB
	I went to a wedding a year or so ago and people I'd not seen for ages asked why I wasn't on FBSo I signed up and thought it was a big waste of time.
(, Mon 2 Jun 2014, 20:30, Reply)
 I signed up after my ex-wife's funeral
	I signed up after my ex-wife's funeralas there were a lot of old friends and family there that I quite missed.
(, Mon 2 Jun 2014, 20:31, Reply)
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