Quote from Petrobras:
Haha. You see?
South America YOU are one the one gambling
If FB goes to 75 this thread your calling FB a ponzi scheme helps NOBODY....
.. South America.
June 27, 2012
SouthAmerica: I wouldn't touch the Facebook stock even with a ten-foot pole.
It seems to me that we have more fools in Wall Street playing the Facebook stock game than I had realized.
There's only one explanation for the amount of trading that is going on related to the Facebook stock: Today over 70 percent of the trading is generated by high frequency trading - it is like the lights are on but there's nobody home.
At the end of the day Facebook is just an empty shell, and they are playing desperate games to generate more action at Facebook - for example:
They changed everybody's actual email account, and replaced it with a new Facebook email account.
Most people who use Facebook has not realized as yet, that Facebook changed their contact information without letting people know that they did it.
Here is how you fix your information inside Facebook:
Yahoo News â June 25, 2012
Facebook just changed your default email without your consent: hereâs how to opt out
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technol...ault-email-without-consent-opt-191146629.html
People looking at your Facebook profile will no longer see your real off-site email unless you act
You'd be forgiven for not knowing that_Facebook has an external_email system built in to_the site's familiar messaging system. After all, few of us have need for yet another email address. And given the way Facebook_algorithms decide to hide messages that the site doesn't believe is important, we're absolutely terrified of losing important messages.
The fact that you're not using that_Facebook email address appears to have led to Facebook trying to figure out new ways to push you to the system. So, they've taken action by forcibly changing your contact email_address listed on your Facebook page from your actual address that you regularly check to [your.name.here]@facebook.com â or worse, [random number]@facebook.com.
What does this mean? Well, if your high school sweetheart finds you on Facebook and wants to contact you, they'll have to do it on Facebook â there's no external option. There's nothing opt-in about this change, and there was no notification about it either: Facebook just decided to swap out emails to try to get people to use their cobwebbed email system.
Thankfully,_you take a few simple steps to restore your old, non-Facebook email address. Start by visiting your profile page and clicking on "About" to bring up, amongst other things, your contact info. Click the edit button on the "Contact Info" section, which should bring up a list of all the email addresses Facebook has on file for you, including your new facebook-domained email address. Left click_on the open circle_to the right of
your.name.here@facebook.com and choose the "Hidden from Timeline" closed circle. Then pick which email address you'd prefer folks to contact you at, and change that closed "Hidden from Timeline" circle to an open "Shown on Timeline"_circle. Simple as that!
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