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  • Post category:Online safety / Relationships
  • Post published:January 30, 2016

“Facebook friends” are not automatically “friend friends”. Make use of both terms with great care, so that you’re being discerning in your own mind about which is which.

Source: How to Be Discerning With Your Facebook Friends @ wikiHow

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Tags: online safety, relationships, social networking

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