Many of my peeps have wondered why and asked about "the twitterer on Facebook." I'm working on a "Facebook blog" but I will not be joining the social network for reasons of personal comfort and security. I believe I have made a very sound decision in the "wise-old-owl" tradition!
And here is just one more reason why "join Facebook" will never appear on my to-do list: Yahoo! Finance has announced that Facebook users who check in to a store or click the "like" button for a brand may soon find those actions retransmitted on their friends' pages as a "Sponsored Story" paid for by advertisers.
Currently there is no way for users to decline this feature.
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