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Old Aug 05, 2013, 10:28 AM
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I hate it, too. It's actually called "infinite scroll" and is just part of the coded script. I basically post comments on FB, but I don't go back the next day when I get online again and go check to see if anyone said anything else, because I can't find the post! The page that lets you know So-and-So replied to your message or commented on your photo is so full, posts get lost. I can't even keep up with the new stuff, but I get on for the little bit of fun I get with cute pics and humor. I see a lot of animal abuse and abandonment cases, because I've accepted friends and Liked pages for "crossposting" cases like that. I don't share much of those anymore, because there's so many it's overwhelming. And people get upset when I show pics of what happens to animals in farming, the food industry and in other countries (China is notorious in their evil ways against animals!). I just feel helpless, because I want to help them all..
I think the "infinite scroll" stuff is stupid.Yes,you cannot find the same post..New stuffs will be updated faster.When we "like" something,we should not be subscribed to it automatically.I think that is bad feature.Then,i don't like one thing about the you tube.I wanted to change the email used for my youtube but it doesn't allow to change it.If we have to change the email used for youtube,then we have to make another youtube account.That doesn't make any sense.I don't invite all the few people i have in my list to sign petitions for animals because i know they are not interested in it.I did invited one or 2 people before,now i am not.I have signed plenty of petitions for animals.I will keep on signing.Indeed i know about China for the animal part. I saw few videos which was horrible.It is "Eating live Animals". It is going on in China,Korea,Japan....
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