If it were safe to do so, I'd love nothing better than to use my real name and location on TBN. While I'm primarily here to talk about tractors, that doesn't mean that I wouldn't like to make some friends along the way. Heck, I'd even have a cookout and invite everyone to my home, for no other reason than to shoot the bull and get to know people.![]()
Agree completely. Been in agriculture for most of my life and in the computer world for over 25 years. It became pretty easy to tell which hay buyers would bounce a check after talking to them face to face. Online, you have no idea what kind of person is on the keyboard trying to get bits and pieces of information out of you. You would not believe how many "educated" people have been taken by internet scams that I have worked with. Multiply that by thousands, and you will quickly see why aliases on-line are important. Don't facebook, don't tweet, and never will. Younger people wonder why their house or apartment was robbed?? Just follow their tweets. I'll stop there.
Very well said by you two. I have a Facebook, but I rarely post on it, believe the last was 2 or 3 years ago. I have one picture with a group of people and all of my information is locked. I still don't like the idea, and I have a lot of friends who post everywhere and everything they do and I think to myself that it will bite them one day. It sure would be great if we could be open with all the online buddies, but sorry - I don't trust you!!:laughing:
Sorry for getting off track:ashamed: