day 32: network for humanity

A most disturbing trend. The bible says as a man thinketh so is he. There is a very disturbing trend on networking sites especially facebook pages where most people are engaging in posting pornographic materials and photos or seeking illicit affairs or looking for sexual partners. people tend to use pyseudonames whilst posting in these pages. People are overlooking that your thoughts become your… reality and whatever you think projects on you. we have mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, pastors, men and women of cloth being a part of it and think it is cool to partake in this kind of behaviour. it is a shame that because of technology we forget who we are. crude notes and photos and pages are helping further the destruction of families and humanity. imagine if the person you are sharing this material with is your daughter or son. where to do we draw the line. network responsibly. we can destroy generations and yet technology can be used to protect and build. God networks command less followers than these network pages. REDFLAMEFIRE ADVOCATES FOR NETWORKING TO CHANGE GENERATIONS FOR BETTER. LETS NETWORK FOR BETTER AND NOT FOR DESTRUCTION, IF ITS NOT YOUR CHILD, IT IS SOMEONE ELSES CHILD OR SPOUSE

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  1. Wow. I had no idea, and I use Facebook a lot. I do try to restrict my friend list to people I know, or at least know through no more than one degree of separation. And I pretty much keep my profile limited to my friend list.

    This is especially concerning because my middle-school-aged daughter has just started using Facebook. It’s another way for us to keep in touch, since we live about 700 miles apart. The thought of someone exposing her to this, either on her page or through my own, just creeps me out more than I can say.

  2. Wow. I had no idea, and I use Facebook a lot. I do try to restrict my friend list to people I know, or at least know through no more than one degree of separation. And I pretty much keep my profile limited to my friend list.

    This is especially concerning because my middle-school-aged daughter has just started using Facebook. It’s another way for us to keep in touch, since we live about 700 miles apart. The thought of someone exposing her to this, either on her page or through my own, just creeps me out more than I can say.

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