Posted: 02 Jan 2017, 15:20
Is it me, or are Facebook getting increasingly restrictive about casual browsing .....
There is a "public group" for Gillingham, Dorset which is part advertising, part local news, part gossip. In theory, anyone should be able to browse. But from 01/01/17, all posts are "whitened" out and invisible unless you are signed into Facebook.
There was a trend in 2016 for previously-open Facebook sites to be accompanied by increasingly hectoring notices to sign up or log in, but at least you could still browse sites, with a little difficulty. But this latest move puts an end to all that.
Personally, I'm not signed up with Facebook, and prefer on balance to remain that way, simply because I don't like putting too much personal detail out there on the net ...... so I now have a decision to make, to sign up or not. It'll probably be "not".
There is a "public group" for Gillingham, Dorset which is part advertising, part local news, part gossip. In theory, anyone should be able to browse. But from 01/01/17, all posts are "whitened" out and invisible unless you are signed into Facebook.
There was a trend in 2016 for previously-open Facebook sites to be accompanied by increasingly hectoring notices to sign up or log in, but at least you could still browse sites, with a little difficulty. But this latest move puts an end to all that.
Personally, I'm not signed up with Facebook, and prefer on balance to remain that way, simply because I don't like putting too much personal detail out there on the net ...... so I now have a decision to make, to sign up or not. It'll probably be "not".