Under Facebook Privacy there is an option to "Who can see wall post by friends", Then "Friends Only, Only Me, Specific People, Everyone" So YES we can see HER wall, and what SHE is posting, but it is possible she has it to "Friends Only" so if anyone of her FRIENDS are writing on her wall, we will NOT see THAT part.
Hmm. Not disagreeing with you necessarily ... But on my privacy settings, under 'posts by me', one could customize who could see my wall post to begin with. Everyone, friends, friends of friends or customize. So for us to see a post by Celina, she has to have it set it to 'everyone'.
And under 'things *other's* share', there's 'permission to comment on posts'. Which wouldn't preclude outsiders from *seeing* anything. Just from commenting on the posts.
And then there's 'can see wall posts by friends' ... but it's my understanding, by 'wall post' they mean when a friend wants to come over directly to your page and *start* a post on your wall, whether it be an original comment, a picture they post onto your page, a link, etc, with the wall post originating with them...onto your page. I just don't see a setting which would make a *comment* someone makes on YOUR wall post invisible to others. That doesn't mean there isn't one, but I don't see which one it is, unless it's the 'can see wall posts by friends'. Wall posts and comments, it's my understanding, are two different things. I just don't see a 'who can see comments on my wall posts' setting... but my understanding could be wrong. It often is. :innocent:
But for arguements sake, doing that, making friends' comments on your posts invisible on your public page, goes against the whole point of posting on your wall, if your wall is public like Celina's is. If you want privacy for your friends to comment, the easiest thing would be to take your whole page private! :crazy:
And as someone said earlier, I highly doubt, since her page is so public, that as a 11 year old, she spent time jumping through privacy setting hoops for her friends (but not herself) so that she could post publicly when she was going to watch a movie and go to bed and so that her friends could invisibly respond privately.
I suppose she could have all sorts of other posts originated by her or her friends which are invisible to us on her page, but with her being only 11, likely not that Facebook savvy, and only having 35 facebook friends, I think it's unlikely. Especially considering what we *can* see. Kids' pages are gererally completely private. I doubt she has much, if anything, set to private. But that's JMHO.
Honestly, at 11, aside from not being on Facebook at all, she should have had a completely private page. (So should her SF if he only wants to friend nekkid ladies.) And you can also set it up so that you won't even pop up on an internet search to see if you're even ON Facebook. :crazy:
Anyhoo, I won't beat the dead horse (lol, I already did!) Just my :twocents:
Now I must catch up on 4 pages of reading...:seeya: