Facebook help question

I have a facebook friend who sometimes posts some pornographic stuff. Not totally pornographic, I guess, but pretty close. Erotic stories. He posts a lot of other interesting things too, and I like him a lot. His erotic stories are kind of interesting, but this is my problem…

He posts them and they pop up on my page as “photo of you”. I don’t know how he is doing that, but apparently he is doing that to a lot of his facebook friends, and that is how he is ‘tagging’ us or whatever.

This ends up on my feed, and now, I am guessing on the feeds of my other friends. I really don’t want them to be getting porno on their pages with my name attached. I know my friends see it, because a friend I have that he doesn’t know commented in one of his erotic threads. Now, she’s ok, I don’t mind her seeing the stories, but I have a couple facebook friends that I really don’t want seeing the stories at all, let alone with my name attached.

I tried to google how to deal with this, but my inability to explain it clearly, I guess, is hindering me. Does anyone know what the hell I’m talking about and how to help me?

Basically, I want to know how I can avoid having people post pictures that they somehow tag as a ‘photo of you’. Also, how can I keep his stories off my newsfeed. Thanks.

So at the top of this page is a photo walkthrough of how to untag youtself and then how to set privacy settings so people can’t tag you without your approval. I am not sure if this works for being tagged in a post or photo, or just a photo. But that’d be the place to start.

If you don’t want his posts to show up in your newsfeed: when one of his posts shows up (or, scroll down to one that is already there), hover over it and a white box will come up in the top right corner. Click it then choose “I don’t want to see this.” And then it’ll hide it and replace it with some options. Click “Turn off updates from [dude]” and it’ll stop showing you his stuff in your feed. You can still go to his timeline any time you want and read his stuff, and he’ll still be your friend and see your stuff. You just won’t see him.

Thank you! Thank you, thank you.