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Facebook, don't f*** up

Facebook can only f*** up so many times before they become the next Friendster.

posted by : ronch79, 01 February 2010 Complain about this comment
Big Brother is Watching you

Check or Research "Total Information Awareness" Program to seee what Facebook and all other social networking sites are really about. And why they try to share a common database API.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_information_awareness

posted by : Joe Dick, 01 February 2010 Complain about this comment
Not so amazing really

Many accounts on facebook are unused or abandoned anyway. Why would anyone care about a blank account? Majority of unchanged privacy settings are probably just dead accounts kept to keep the number of members high.

posted by : Anon, 31 January 2010 Complain about this comment
Boycott Facebook!

http://theinfamouscanadian.blogspot.com/2010/01/pull-your-heads-out.html

posted by : the infamous canadian, 30 January 2010 Complain about this comment
Half Dumped It

Well I was completely shocked at this latest privacy change, infact so much so I specifically removed ALL images apart from 1 profile picture from my facebook page.

Although privacy controls have come in I still feel them completely irrelevant if facebook development is going to turn around and remove all of these privacy settings a year down the line where my personal images which I share with my friends are then exposed to the world once again.

Unacceptable, it should have been made crystal clear to ALL facebook users well in advance of what was happening.

I still utilize the social networking capabilities of the site in a more limited fashion.

posted by : Jcuk, 30 January 2010 Complain about this comment
Meh

Simple, they should have put everyones account on lockdown before they implemented the changes.

posted by : dorman. t reign, 29 January 2010 Complain about this comment
Facebook

One thing I love about facebook is the fact that i can have an empty profile that says nothing about me and still see everything about almost everyone I know, without even becoming Facebook Friends with them :P
If anyone has his photos unshared, just check their friends wall, u can read the comments and then get to see their pics :P

posted by : Starfleet Commanders, 29 January 2010 Complain about this comment
Profile

I see people are worried about Google toolbar and browsing privacy.
Facebook has marketing profiles that Google could only dream of. People forget so easily the Cliche "You don't get something for nothing." except for Facebook, and a few others. Facebook makes a whole wad of money selling your profile in a nice neat package, to third parties, including Google. Nobody in Facebook has caught on. Not only has Facebook a profile on you, but if you got caught up in the family tree bullshit, they now own all the information on you your brothers and sisters ,uncle, grandparents and all the other information you so gladly give away freely.I guess you don't think your life is worth much but the companies do.
So if you are on Facebook, I don't want you to ever scream about the invasion of your privacy. You voluntarily gave it all away when you signed up to Facebook. Remember they own everything you have given them, read the EULA,and they can sell that info to any third party.

posted by : Crusher, 29 January 2010 Complain about this comment
How many dumped Facebook?

I decided to dump Facebook after this last privacy change. Wondering how many others made this decision.

posted by : Bill A, 29 January 2010 Complain about this comment
Has anybody tried its settings?

Most complicated privacy settings I've ever seen. Also buggy; people have complianed that they get mail about comments I've made but can't see them. Bad app integration; good luck setting privacy on what Mafiawars is sharing, or using the privacy settings for apps - they don't seem to work right. Sigh.

posted by : Jinx, 29 January 2010 Complain about this comment

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