If you don't put information that can hurt you, then you won't have a problem. You can share what you work, but don't share where you work. You can share what you study, but don't share where you study. You can share about having a sister/brother, but don't mention their names etc. You can protect yourself by simply not oversharing to complete strangers. People on this site are malicious and doesn't want your good when you evict them from frookies :)
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The same people calling for it to be bannable are the same people who were stalking my socials and posting pictures of me from them years ago.
Literally stalked the shit out of me to find my socials. My point is, they were happy to do it to me, but now it’s happening to their friends it’s dangerous and the people now doing it should be banned? So backwards.
chicDiamondsArentForever yes i know, people have put my skype username on a sex site and I had dozens of people calling me non-stop for 3 days.. but I don't see how the mods can protect us from that. Banning them from Tengaged won't stop them from digging in our social media. It may even worsen the situation and get the stalkers even more mad. We shouldn't blame the mods. Maybe we should contact the police like koolness234 once did for a particular individual.
I disagree. On most of our FB walls, our family tags us in pictures. Boom, your whole family is exposed— and rightfully according to that blog. Are we then to blame our families?
Many people tag where they work, or get tagged by coworkers who DO list where they work. Boom, your work is exposed without your intention.
KrisStory Make the facebook publication private, hide them from your walls from the public, don't accept friend requests from people you don't know and most importantly don't put your facebook on tengaged.com . You blame others for putting yourself out there.
katherinee_ oh all my stuff is private, and I’ll be double checking to make sure considering the most recent doxxing blog.
I just think it’s an unconscionable precedent to allow such material on here; the crazy people will exploit that loophole. In a way it feels like we are putting more care into design permissions than user mental health & safety.