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I know it's in beta, but I just started fixing up mine... I was just wondering if there might be anyone else that had tried it.
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One advantage that I found with Yahoo 360 was that you have total control over what is displayed in public and what is not. Just sign up, but later on, you will be put into a main control panel where you control everything, including what is displayed and what is not displayed - from your birthday, to your name, to your location, to your gender, etc, etc, etc ...Bastet said:Had a friend send me an "invite" for Yahoo 360 the other day. I started filling out the thingy to join, and it asked for my last name, so I stopped. I wasn't sure what was public and what wasn't. Maybe when I've got some time I'll have a proper look, but for now I just honestly can't be bothered.
I recall MSN saying that, before their crappy release named MSN Messenger 7.:biglaugh::areyoucraNeo-Logic said:Maybe in time they'll add new and more attractive features that'll reinovate online blogging and friendship network.
I have been accused of being far too naively trusting; thank you, now I can go for yahoo360!Neo-Logic said:One advantage that I found with Yahoo 360 was that you have total control over what is displayed in public and what is not. Just sign up, but later on, you will be put into a main control panel where you control everything, including what is displayed and what is not displayed - from your birthday, to your name, to your location, to your gender, etc, etc, etc ...
Don't be so paranoid!
I'm allowda be paranoid! I was going to ask the friend who sent me the invite about all that, but I hadn't seen her online since. I don't really have the time or inclination to do it now though, it will have to wait till the weekend.Neo-Logic said:One advantage that I found with Yahoo 360 was that you have total control over what is displayed in public and what is not. Just sign up, but later on, you will be put into a main control panel where you control everything, including what is displayed and what is not displayed - from your birthday, to your name, to your location, to your gender, etc, etc, etc ...
Don't be so paranoid!