I’m testing out wordpress’ Social plugin ( http://wordpress.org/plugins/social/ ) with this post: I made the post on my own wordpress site, and then had it pipe the status update over to my fb and twitter. One of the things the Social plugin does is capture facebook and twitter replies and record them on my original post (on my wordpress installation at judytuna.com). Do any of you have objections to that? The plugin successfully listened to and got your posts and likes, but I haven’t “approved” them as comments to my post yet. (They’re in my moderation queue.)

I approved one of my own, so if I added your comments, they’d look like this: https://judytuna.com/2013/08/18/1790/#comment-4919 (note: it’s got my full name, and a link to my facebook profile). I figured I’d ask before doing it!

This is making me think a lot more about the nature of what we post–we have no illusions that any of this is actually “private,” or that our full names aren’t searchable on facebook, right? But it’s still different from having your full names show up leaving comments on my site, which is outside of facebook… sooooo….