hunterxaz wrote:YFZblu wrote:4. The privacy settings of which some people speak can default to less safe levels when a redesign is released (like it was recently).
Not true. But doesn't matter. Facebook will be around for a LONG time, and will continue getting more and more popular.
Besides, the Internet is going to a place that's less anonymous anyway.
Yes, it is true. I've seen it happen to my own profile. In fact, Mark Zuckerberg argues that individuals should be more open with personal information.
"Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg told a live audience yesterday that if he were to create Facebook again today, user information would by default be public, not private as it was for years until the company changed dramatically in December."Another quote from a video which I link below:
"Doing a privacy change for, 350,000,000 users is not the type of thing that a lot of companies would do, but we view that as a really important thing..."http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/fa ... _is_ov.phpBesides, the Internet is going to a place that's less anonymous anyway.
It's not about anonymity, it's about being in complete control over one's own personal information, without having to worry about others' making decisions on one's behalf regarding that personal information.
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