6 features of Facebook that may screw you

Facebook

Facebook, Facebook, Facebook. I have been hearing about this term quite a lot lately and yes, even I myself agree that most of us had been hooked up to it almost daily. From intriguing status updates, sexy uploaded-photos and link shares, we just cant stop stalking them, liking them and even commenting on them.

Lately, there has been many changes done on Facebook by the Facebook team but unfortunately, most of the changes happens to be a major disaster. They recently forced all the groups to so-called ‘upgrade’ but in the end, many of the basic functions of the initial Facebook group had been abandoned, leaving the group to be somewhat like a ‘page’. And, for the Facebook ‘page’, fortunately it is still a page. Since people can now ‘like’ a comment on a status update as well, I won’t be surprised if sooner or later, people can also like another ‘like’ and commenting on that particular ‘like’. This is how deep Facebook is going and driving us crazy at times when it comes to managing the sudden features and changes.

Since Facebook is quite famous in introducing features out of the blue moon and exposing your privacy without you knowing about it, thus this post will focus on those mythical features and how they may screw yourself. See below.

Making a phone call is one thing but making a phone call and having that unsolicited notification being publicised in Facebook is another thing, let alone when you ‘accidentally’ made a phone call from a red light area to a friend of yours. The following day, pervert will be your second name.

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Sai Fund Transformation

Sai Fund

To all Sai Fund followers, you may notice that there hasn’t been any new posts, updates or news in our group lately. This is because the Facebook group has been ‘upgraded’ to the new interface and in the end, we had lost many of the basic features that we used to have during the olden days of the Facebook group.

I’m not saying that we are going to close down the group but instead, we are bringing it to a higher level, which is to build up a new website dedicated to Sai Fund. Upon doing that, we will then incorporate the Facebook social plugin so that all our Facebook members can still interact and stay in touch with the current updates and happenings in our Sai Fund group site. This transformation is being done in the background by the Sai Fund team and we expect this to be completed in the next few weeks. Do take note that we will also incorporate some interactive modules, widgets and so forth to keep our site lively and user-friendly.
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