Why you should not use the sharing video apps on Facebook
May 28, 2012 / by Marco / Categories : BusinessI started noticing that more and more people are sharing videos on their wall purely because they wanted to watch a video that one of their friends posted.
One of the reasons why I wouldn’t use those apps is because your friends will end up making judgement of what type of person you are based on the videos you share. For example, I started noticing that one of my friends kept sharing videos that was violent or had some nudity. They probably didn’t realise it, but when they watch those videos it actually get’s shown on their timeline. Should I mention this to him? He’s probably not aware of it.
If you are desperate to watch the movie then what you can do is go to youtube and search for the video name. Sometimes the same video will be posted on Youtube.
So what other methods would you use?
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