Nyfiken på hur våra kära konspiratörer använder facebook ;-)
Source: gary
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chrisclayton liked this
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chadblenkin answered:
Nope. Tired of hearing it.
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kyleschen reblogged this from gary and added:
I think he’s nailed this...the head - FB credits are going to be huge. What’s the best way...
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margodegange answered:
If you had a brick & morter business listed in the phone book, all of your personal info would be accessible from that book & city records
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leeschneider answered:
You’ve got to be on facebook to give a damn about their privacy issues. My solution is to just not be there.
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tonytitus answered:
Privacy is an illusion anyway you put info on Facebook for the purpose of sharing it anyway
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marketingcognition answered:
think your right Gary privacy is always a concern and there is no perfect system when we choose to put our information out there.
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aparticularpath reblogged this from gary and added:
Fascinating.. and most definitely a good prediction.
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dgriess answered:
This is just another excuse for folks to complain about something. Go figure!
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charleseide answered:
I agree Gary, This is not anything to be concerned about. You controll what you put out there. If you want more privacy, it is up to you.
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zmorris answered:
I see that. ppl at first will fight it and be unsure, but as soon as partners & ESPECIALLY incentive programs come in. its gonna bust open!
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soupsoup answered:
I don’t care about Facebook privacy, it bothers me that Facebook gets all the money for my data and I get nothing.
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komverse reblogged this from gary
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jayvig answered:
I’m not focused on WHAT they’re doing as much as HOW they’re going it. Got lots of articles/vids on my blog about it
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gbattle answered:
VIP FB service is coming. Charge vocal minority for full privacy/data ownership/ad control. $5/year, price goes up 20%/year. Simple.
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arnoldbeekes answered:
Social networks are per definition open.
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behrends answered:
You are a public person but some don’t want to be so visible.
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fuckyeahfreedude reblogged this from gary and added:
Nyfiken på hur våra kära konspiratörer använder facebook ;-)
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deymade answered:
i thin kost people have known that if something is truly meant to be private, they wouldn’t put it up on FB in the first place
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hopsandgnarly answered:
Nah. There’s no such thing as internet privacy anyway!
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davidkudrev answered:
I’ve got nothing to hide, so that’s fine.
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phormality answered:
My issues are the breakdown from walled garden to open with the default to open as settings are added. Plus, no real delete button.
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hipsterdiet answered:
not
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hasanihunter answered:
I think everyone should at least be aware of the privacy issues surrounding Facebook
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theworldbyphil answered:
I am so with you, Gary. I think that Facebook is a great free service, but like anything, you have got to ask questions and be accountable.
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mled liked this
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adrianarcher answered:
What other options are there? I can’t think of one. Facebook is a necessary evil.
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davelamorte answered:
I have always treated facebook like it is fully public. It’s a website people use to reach out to others. It’s as private as your front lawn.
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bondo answered:
I know where you live.(NB: this is satire)
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heynic answered:
If anyone’s that scared just delete..other wise never post anything you’ll regret and get over it.
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jason-dapore answered:
I have never considered facebook “private.” They should move quickly to more transparent practices and procedures.
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eportelance answered:
My biggest concern is that the leadership (Zuckerberg et al.) are showing a real lack of integrity when it comes to privacy.
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nettap answered:
i’m focused on FRIDAY.
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