Posts tagged: facebook

“We are all queer!” Really?

By , October 12, 2010 1:08 pm

I recently saw a group come up on a friend’s Facebook wall, We Are All Queer:

Remember, friends, when 9/11 happened, and people around the world said, “We are all New Yorkers.” Well, I want to start a movement where heteros stand beside our LGBT sisters and brothers and declare, “We are all queer.”

If I were an adult during the 60s, I would have been fighting alongside my black sisters and brothers. I don’t know about you, but I cannot take it any more. How many more kids have to die before we stand in defiance of what we all know i…s wrong? How many more human beings around the world have to suffer ostracization and torture before we stand up and declare, “We are all queer.”

This shit’s pissing me off. Time to end this. Are you with me?

I’m queer.

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Untagging Facebook photos

By , August 9, 2010 3:35 pm
Extreme tagging

Extreme tagging

I just went through Facebook and untagged a number of older photos. For those of you who aren’t familiar, “tagging” in Facebook allows you to highlight different people in a photo, so you can more easily search for them. For example, from this past Halloween, a picture of me and my roommates would be tagged as Rebecca, A, and P. So if you clicked on “Rebecca’s Pictures,” it’d show up, as it would for clicking on A or P’s pictures.

“Untagging” lets you remove yourself from pictures where you either aren’t actually present or (more commonly) where you don’t want people to be able to easily say, “Oh, look! It’s _____”

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