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Old 05-07-2010, 07:13 PM   #1
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:mad Facebook's Anti-Privacy Backlash Gains Ground

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Facebook, Schmacebook -- a better name for it these days would be FacePlant.

Mark Zuckerberg has both feet in the air and his head firmly stuck inside yet another dung hill, after Facebook?s recent changes to its privacy information-sharing policies.

The heat rising off this issue makes the whole Beacon controversy of a few years back seem like a gentle tongue bath. This week, some 15 consumer watchdog groups have filed a formal complaint with the FTC over the changes, which allow Facebook to pre-emptively butter your information across the InterWebs.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation?s Kurt Opshal takes us on a quick tour of Facebook?s eroding privacy protections over the years. It starts at 2005, when ?thefacebook.com? would only display your personal information to other members of the groups you belonged to, to this year?s all-you-can-eat information buffet, where Facebook prohibits you from make some information private and by default shares your data with third-party Websites unless you tell it specifically not to. He writes:

Facebook originally earned its core base of users by offering them simple and powerful controls over their personal information. As Facebook grew larger and became more important, it could have chosen to maintain or improve those controls. Instead, it's slowly but surely helped itself ? and its advertising and business partners ? to more and more of its users' information, while limiting the users' options to control their own information.

You want to make your Facebook totally private to anyone but your actual friends? You can?t, though you can come close. And it will only take you 50 clicks inside Facebook?s Wonderland-like labyrinth of privacy controls. Have fun.

This week brought news of two separate bugs that let Websites secretly install their apps on your Facebook profile and let your friends eavesdrop on your private chats. Facebook swatted both bugs relatively promptly, but not before they made their way into the press. I can understand how Facebook missed the chat security hole -- you have to follow a fairly arcane series of steps to reproduce it. But calling the secret app problem a ?bug? is a bit hard to swallow.

Somehow, in the months of testing data integration with third parties, we?re expected to believe nobody at Facebook noticed a few extra apps on their profiles? Please.

Neither of these things constitutes that ?personal data Pearl Harbor? some people have been predicting. But at the very least, they suggest maybe the FBers aren?t quite as in control of their service as they might want you to believe. A cavalier attitude toward your privacy combined with security glitches is a recipe for disaster.

Little wonder, then, that Facebook is getting publicly spanked, with people like Business Insider?s Dan Yoder declaring that they?re giving up on Facebook for good.

Facebook has been mostly silent in the face of this backlash, though that may be starting to change. As I write this, FB veep of public policy Elliot Schrage is planning to answer questions from readers of the New York Times -- though given that 229 people have weighed in so far, I suspect that will occupy him throughout much of the summer. Or, more likely, he?ll cherry-pick the ones he wants to answer.

Remember this is the same guy who was quoted saying the following:

"Facebook is all about sharing information," he said. "Sharing information is, at some level, antithetical to secrecy, antithetical to the idea of privacy.?

In the past, the level of user discontent over Facebook?s appetite for its users? personal information has risen to the point where Zuckerberg, et al. have been forced to back down. I don?t think it?s going to happen this time. I think your choice is going to be Facebook?s way or the highway. And I think a lot of Facebook?s 400 million users will be choosing the latter.
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Old 05-08-2010, 03:36 AM   #2
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Facebook is a good way of either being nosy at people or showing off / boasting. Two things humans love to do. Until someone else comes up with the next big thing Facebook isn't going to self destruct however much of a security nightmare it is.

Don't want your shit public - well nobody forced you to sign up and give all your info away.
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Old 05-08-2010, 04:02 AM   #3
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Because of that, keep your Privacu share on FB low
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Old 05-08-2010, 06:30 AM   #4
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gotta keep checking your facebook privacy settings regularly
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Old 05-08-2010, 08:57 AM   #6
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Facebook is a good way of either being nosy at people or showing off / boasting.
That's all Facebook and social networking in general is. I hate it!

My girlfriend has a page and it pisses me off the amount of asholes who all of a sudden show up and act like they have been friends for years.


The South Park Facebook episode a few weeks ago got it spot on. People are too busy worrying about how many friends they have on it, rather than actually making an effort with the real friends away from Facebook.


Fuck it all!!!
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Old 05-08-2010, 09:09 AM   #7
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My wife just created a face book page last night so we will see how it goes.

For me, I don't really have a need for one....
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