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Do you hate ppl uploading pics of your wedding to FB?
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I agree with people been asked not to put the photos on facebook immediately. I got home from a wedding and started to tell my daughter about THE dress but she had already seen photos on facebookNothing Changes if Nothing Changes0
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I personally wouldn't mind my guests posting pics on FB, I'd look forward to seeing them but I can see why some may have a problem with it and would expect my friends to respect my wishes if I asked them not too. I don't agree with posting pics of other peoples kids though.0
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Apologies if this has already been said, or isn't quite the correct solution, but why not set up a group with you as the administrator and the privacy options that you want and ask your friends to only post the photos into that group. Friends of ours did that and all the photos that people took are in one place. Bit repetitive seeing 15 versions of the same photo, but at least they are all in one place.If you have nothing constructive to say just move along.0
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I will be asking my guests the same thing. One of my friends uploaded pics of my DD to facebook and the min I saw them I told her to remove them. I don't even have pics of my child on there and nor would I! She honestly hadn't realised that I would mind though and removed them immediately. Just tell them that no pics are to be put on facebook unless you give the go-ahead.0
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i like that thing jo jo i think i shall do that
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After a good think about this, I will just pop a thing on my FB page asking people not to post any pictures of the wedding if they have 'open' accounts.:rotfl:Ahahah got my signature removed for claiming MSE thought it was too boring :rotfl:0
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After a good think about this, I will just pop a thing on my FB page asking people not to post any pictures of the wedding if they have 'open' accounts.
They could tell you they don't have it open though, when they have. Only they would know, that's the thing.
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I agree with people been asked not to put the photos on facebook immediately. I got home from a wedding and started to tell my daughter about THE dress but she had already seen photos on facebook
I think this is my peeve... finding out other people have seen my pictures courtesy of inconsiderate others who tell me " oh yeh I've seen it already" :mad:
The other thing is friends of friends and ex bfs who I personally think have no business snooping into my wedding pics... of course I cant really say I havent dont this before *guilty look*
Thanks Jo-ho I think I will do that, I will check whether that means pictures uploaded by people who have open access to their pictures can access it!0
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