That was an elbow?Farrier1987 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 7:33 amI figure you can post whatever you are comfortable with for yourself. But if its about others, leave them to tell it or comment as they wish. Example: A couple weeks ago, i said I was going out with friends for supper. Then later in another post WLL said it was that dynamic duo of she and Martin. Now this is on the rather benign side and wouldnt really matter, if I had said who, but thats the kind of thing I mean.
Now, if anyone wants private closeups of certain body parts, send me a PM. I had to send one of my elbow to Happy, I am not sure why, but hey, who am I to judge her inner longings?
How much of your PRIVATE life do you share here?
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I share very little of my private life on this forum, or any other medium. If there are momentous occasions or I need to vent a little before I blow, I will share, but mostly I'm a very private and reserved person and keep my mouth shut (or my hands quiet) in general. On the other hand, I have met people thru this forum that I truly like, and consider to be friends, and those people may have heard more from me and about me than they care to

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Although I think I understand how you mean it, it also worries me a bit because I don't think we are more "secure". Lets have a look at how Google/FB work.Ontario Chick wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 9:25 amThis site is different because of the fact that there is NO OUTside advertising, and that makes it feel more secure
1) collect as much as possible private

2) keep this information in a huge database with as many as possible personal facets.
3) the goal is to put a profile (age, sex, location, and HOBBIES ) together for EVERYONE
4) in order to show individualized advertising to entice you to buy more

This forum helps with 1-3.
Just because there is no advertising, does not mean that we don't help them collect data. There are three features we like that help them:
1) we like to find it on a google search -> allow google to index the forum
2) we like to be remembered when logon -> allow cookies (store unique identifier number in YOUR browser)
3) we like the search to work -> use google search rather than the forum search
2) is the biggie because it allows Google to put together a profile on YOU. All they have to do is to keep registering which web pages you go to (every page has a cookie, and all are unique to you) and what you search for. And over some time they have a very good profile.
The security you may think of comes in where the risk of a shitstorm; here is virtually non existent. If you were to post "I kill chickens for food" on Facebook and maybe with a nice juicy picture, you would get a huge response. Here you get a question how to best pluck them and a request to share your favorite recipe.

(Didn't mean to pick on you @Ontario Chick, I know you understand the difference. But you gave the best starting point for the explanation)
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Happy to serve as and example
and yes I understand the site isn't any more secure then anything else on internet.
It's a bit like a house surrounded by people, I know they are all there, I just appreciate that they don't stick their head in my window

It's a bit like a house surrounded by people, I know they are all there, I just appreciate that they don't stick their head in my window

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Sounds like ZOMBIES on Halloween night OC lol 
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I am ok with the personal feelings on some threads, more the non poultry ones that people aren't searching for information. I myself, probably not as I'm a hard nut to crack.
I would be more inclined not to delve into your personal flock issues too deeply depending on what it is especially if you sell birds or eggs. Even if it is managed properly today's social media will blacklist you.
I've had poultry for 50 years and no this never happened to me. Sometimes I see a post that I say, I don't think I would post that.
I would be more inclined not to delve into your personal flock issues too deeply depending on what it is especially if you sell birds or eggs. Even if it is managed properly today's social media will blacklist you.
I've had poultry for 50 years and no this never happened to me. Sometimes I see a post that I say, I don't think I would post that.
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Not on this site. We welcome you advertising your birds or posting your wanted ads.
There are 3 main legs for PTO to stand on:
- info
- BST
- social contact.
I think we made a good separation between them so people can find what they want fairly quickly.
Improvement suggestions are always welcome!
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Good day - yes, this site is a small group of regulars - like pen pals - and a large group of occasional folk - who don't jump in often. We try to make this free and open and welcoming but it seems to be the same group of regulars - and that is ok with me. We stay away from two issues that divide people - religion and politics. We share in common a country sensibility - and we support each other and encourage each other through rough times (often medical issues or death of a family member or treasured pet). And its a positive place - no facebook trolls here! So cheers to you all, my poultry friends, and may your hatches be good ones!
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