Tags: Accuracy, Caution, Legitimacy, Postings, Users
Permalink Reply by Craig Zelizer on May 24, 2010 at 3:31pm
Permalink Reply by Silvana M. Pellegrini Adam on January 28, 2013 at 9:38am Difficult topic - you can not know who all the members are at PCDN. While you may examine the authenticity of us as individuals - but the intentions can never be known if you are not selective. So therefore it is good too read the whole articles or other input and look at the origins before you answer - for that matter also when there are friend requests with other intentions.
The risk of a social network - also for PCDN.
Permalink Reply by Barongo ba Kafuuzi Ateenyi on January 28, 2013 at 9:44am Thanks a lot for the alert. Some of us, given what we undoubtedly regard to be the integrity of the website, might have fallen for similar tricks.
Permalink Reply by Craig Zelizer on January 28, 2013 at 10:56am Thanks. we are very, very careful on PCDN to try and ensure the legitimacy of postings, but ultimately it is the end user's responsibility to thoroughly investigate any postings. If anyone does see spam or such types of postings on PCDN please let us know immediately.
Permalink Reply by Milly Ibanda on January 28, 2013 at 11:25am Our eyes will remain open and cautious. I will alert you once such things is posted on our PCDN website. Thank you for remind.
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