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It is that time once again when How to Get Subscribers on Facebook some changes that send everybody into a tizzy about privacy settings and "Big Brother is Watching" conspiracy theories about Facebook selling our data as well as the government invading our bedrooms at night or some such factor. These occasions inevitably spawn a series of status posts that are rooted in paranoid myths. I believe they're began with great intention, but typically, because of the "telephone game effect," they wind up perpetuating false data. Essentially the most recent example I have been seeing states a variation in the following:Hello associates, I prefer to hold my FB private except to these I'm pals with. So if you all would do the following, I'd appreciate it. With the new FB timeline on its way this week for everyone, please do each of us a favor. Hover more than my name above. Inside a handful of seconds you are going to see a box that says: "Subscribed". Hover more than that, then go to "comments and likes" and un-check it, by clicking on it. That may quit my posts and yours to me from displaying up on the sidebar for everyone to determine, but most importantly it limits hackers from invading our profiles. For those who repost this I'll do the exact same for you. You will know I've acknowledged you due to the fact should you tell me that you have carried out it I'll "like" it.My initially word of suggestions on this is, Be weary whenever you see, "repost this." Placing that aside, let's examine this post. Element of it is actually correct. If you uncheck "comments and likes," you will stop seeing that person's comments and likes. Nevertheless, this does stop your posts from showing up. This has no impact in your posts. Far more on that later. This also has no impact on "hackers invading our profiles." The only solution to avert these mysterious hackers will be to adjust your own security settings. Extra on that in a future article.

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