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Merisin, a closed Facebook group doesn't make it secret, it just means the moderators can accept or decline people wish not join, this is used to prevent spammers and 'trolls' etc.
Also you can join a closed group and as with all groups if you don't like it then leave, it's the same as all other groups on that respect.
Also you can join a closed group and as with all groups if you don't like it then leave, it's the same as all other groups on that respect.
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As a closed group, only members can see posts. Others can only see the list of members.Sue wrote:When I search P O Life it comes up OK. It is a closed group but that shouldnt stop people looking at it. They just cant post unless they are a member.
Not for me though - I've given up looking at Facebook because of all the c**p that the youngsters post all the time.
Russell (grumpy old man!)
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You're not at all grumpy Russell. I think that those of us who didn't grow up with it can't really see the point. It's a bit like opening up your life to the scrutiny of others.
On the other hand, I got a good telling off last week in st Cyp when I moaned (loudly apparently) about not being able to ring my husband to pick me up cos I'd forgotten my mobile. The elderly gent on the table next to us in the café actually tapped me on the shoulder and said " Mademoiselle" (liked that bit cos it made me sound young) Il ya 30 ans, on n'avait pas de téléphones portables....et on se debrouillait (managed) très bien. Le monde est devenu trop compliqué. On ne veut plus faire aucun effort. Je ne trouve plus ma place dans cette vie moderne" Felt awful and cycled home instead of trying to get a lift.
S'ppose what I'm really saying is what every one knows. Progress coninues - but as we get older, it's hard to roll with it. Follow me on witter!
On the other hand, I got a good telling off last week in st Cyp when I moaned (loudly apparently) about not being able to ring my husband to pick me up cos I'd forgotten my mobile. The elderly gent on the table next to us in the café actually tapped me on the shoulder and said " Mademoiselle" (liked that bit cos it made me sound young) Il ya 30 ans, on n'avait pas de téléphones portables....et on se debrouillait (managed) très bien. Le monde est devenu trop compliqué. On ne veut plus faire aucun effort. Je ne trouve plus ma place dans cette vie moderne" Felt awful and cycled home instead of trying to get a lift.
S'ppose what I'm really saying is what every one knows. Progress coninues - but as we get older, it's hard to roll with it. Follow me on witter!
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