Lets see how many people we can get to "LIKE" this page.
Change the 5 match limit Facebook Page
Post the link on themat.com and wrestlingreport.com - you might get a few more acrossed the nation.
714 people have viewed this topic yet there are only have 97 likes, I guess most people don't have a problem with this rule, that or they don't have a facebook account......yeah right!
No Facebook acount here...is that such a bad thing?
Maybe since not everyone has facebook a petition should be started. Have all High School wrestling teams start taking names and signatures then compile them have someone take it to the meeting where rules changes are decided? Besides not having facebook how many others don't look at this forum or know about it but are for this rule change.
Never said it was a good thing or bad thing, its just with more than 500 million ACTIVE users, it seems unlikely thats all.
No facebook here either.
Zuckerberg's Page Hacked, Now Facebook To Offer "Always On" HTTPS
By Audrey Watters / January 26, 2011 8:16 AM / 5 Comments
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Facebook announced this morning that it was making several security changes to protect users' accounts, including boosting the availability of accessing the site using a secure connection.
The announcement comes less than a day after CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook profile was hacked, and while the announcement isn't necessarily a result of this, it's a good reminder of the importance of always using a secure connection to access your accounts online - Facebook and otherwise.
Facebook says it will begin giving users the ability to choose an "always on" setting for HTTPS, a secure connection between a browser and a server. The option, which Facebook says it will roll out over the coming weeks, will be opt-in and available under the Account Security section of users' Account Settings page. After enabling this, all Facebook activity will be served over a secure connection.
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