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Facebook replacing traditional Markets?

By phil-lee

6 years ago


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    #5 6 years ago

    Yeah, Facebook is pretty good about not showing you posts from people who you never check in on. I pretty much only see people I’m close with and a crapload of viral videos to watch when I’m bored. The market is fun too.

    #22 6 years ago

    Damn, people will argue over anything.

    Pop on, look at a couple pics of your brother’s kids, note how fat the girl you loved in high school got. Log off. Doesn’t cost you anything.

    #27 6 years ago
    Quoted from tacshose:

    What's the best way to use Facebook for pinball buying and selling? I don't really use Facebook so would appreciate the guidance.

    You can just search for groups. Look for anything pinball or arcade related. A lot of then will be national but you may be able to find some local ones as well. I also have neighborhood yard sale groups in my feed. Once in awhile a pin or something cool for the game room will pop up.

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    #49 6 years ago
    Quoted from PinMonk:

    There are fees, but you don't see them. They're collecting and selling your internet activity. Facebook privacy policies are amongst the worst on the internet.

    That sucks. I hope they don’t use it to show me ads for products I actually would buy.

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