Posts Tagged ‘profile’

Facebook founder feels the heat as privacy backlash rages

Friday, May 14th, 2010

The Sydney Morning Herald today reported that:

“A leaked instant messenger (IM) transcript from 2003 in which Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg mocks users who joined his then fledgling social networking site is adding to the sense of outrage over the social networking site’s cavalier attitude towards privacy.

The transcript, published by the sober Business Insider website, dates from the days when Zuckerberg was a 19-year-old operating what was then called The Facebook from his Harvard dorm room.

The IM conversation went like this, Business Insider says:
“Delete Facebook account” comes up as the first option now if you being typing the phrase into Google. But look what’s second!

“Delete Facebook account” comes up as the first option now if you being typing the phrase into Google. But look what’s second!

Zuck: Yeah so if you ever need info about anyone at Harvard

Zuck: Just ask.

Zuck: I have over 4,000 emails, pictures, addresses, SNS

[Redacted Friend's Name]: What? How’d you manage that one?

Zuck: People just submitted it.

Zuck: I don’t know why.

Zuck: They “trust me”

Zuck: Dumb f–ks.”

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Another way to kill off your online self

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

The Web 2.0 Suicide Machine is another free way of liberating your digital self. Unfortunately Facebook have recently blocked the service, I wonder why?

Though, keep checking the Suicide Machine website, as they are fighting hard for your right to delete YOUR personal information from venus fly traps like Facebook.

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Facebook, MySpace ‘reveal hidden messages’

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

IF you’re changing your Facebook status every five minutes there is a good chance the only thing people will notice is that you’re an attention-seeking extrovert.

Social networking analyst Laurel Papworth says there are hidden messages behind the overt displays of self-promotion on websites like Facebook or MySpace.

Status updates can show if someone is an extrovert or fishing for sympathy, she claims.

“The extrovert, they are always going to be updating because the world revolves around them and one can assume that means the world needs to know how they are feeling from minute to minute,” Ms Papworth said.

“There’s a lot of passive-aggressive behaviour in social networks and some interesting statuses — I’m mad at my boss, I’m mad at my mum, my teacher.

“We’re expecting our good friends to come and commiserate and give presents on our page or leave comments on our page presumably in support of our emotional state.”

Conor Woods, a 32-year-old executive and Facebook fan, said he sometimes catches himself thinking in short, descriptive phrases for his next status update.

He said his updates were mostly attempts at humour but knew others who were trying to carve out a better image online than they enjoy in reality.

“We live in a time where everybody is really conscious of branding and advertising and everyone is really media literate… (people) know how to shape their identity online to give the best image of themselves,” Mr Woods said.

Ms Papworth claims people who think in terms of visuals will update their photographs more often because that is what appeals to them.

But Mr Woods has his own ideas on this.

“I don’t like it when people use a photo that’s not them, using something like a rock star. It seems to me like they’re hiding away, like they don’t want to face who they are,” he said.

“The ones where you see couples, just in case you didn’t see in the relationship status that they’re in a relationship with that person, that’s the person they have their arms around. Now I get it, it’s too much.”

And if that relationship breaks down then a “no longer in a relationship” update lets your friends, and sometimes your ex, know right away.

“I know one girl who found out her boyfriend had broken up with her because he changed his Facebook status update,” Ms Papworth said.

“She rang him and said ‘You’ve changed the update, what’s happened?’ And he said ‘Can’t you guess?’

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Court of Law finds Facebook friends are not real friends

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

A British judge has made official what many of us have long suspected – that being “Facebook friends” with someone doesn’t necessarily make you their friend.

The magistrate was presiding over a harassment case in which a woman accused her former boyfriend of hounding her by sending her a “friend request” on the popular social networking site on January 21.

The ex-boyfriend, Michael Hurst, 34, was cleared of the charge after the magistrate accepted his argument that the contact was highly innocuous because being “Facebook friends” could not be defined as “friendship in the traditional sense”.

“[Popular British radio DJ Chris Moyles] has 1 million Facebook friends. Do you think he knows them all intimately?” Mr Hurst said.

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Facebook members have forced changes to a controversial ad system

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

More than 50,000 Facebook users signed a petition calling on the company to alter or abandon its Beacon advertising technology. When Facebook users shopped online, Beacon told friends and businesses what they looked at or bought.

Many considered the data sharing to be an intrusion that exposed them to more scrutiny than was comfortable.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7120916.stm

Well done people!!

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Facebook addicts admit their addiction and get help

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

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Welcome To This Safe Harbor

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Facebook “people” are everywhere. They harass you to join, post embarrassing photos about you on their profiles and even set up fake ones pretending to be you. What can we do? They are an army of mindless slaves walking to the beat of the facebook corporate drummer. They say they enjoy it, and have “so many friends”. But we know the truth. The cold, dark truth about the menace that is the book of faces. Yet there is hope. You have found a sanctuary, a garden of Eden where you can kick back, vent and laugh at the face book inbred family. We prefer privacy over telling the world our latest and dumbest thought. Ooh look at me “Bill is currently wondering what to have for lunch” Fascinating! So glad you posted that on your profile… seriously… facebook is for retard pack followers.

Add your own reasons why you hate facebook in the comments of this post, and together we can all spread the word via the old fashioned way, talking, that facebook sucks and it’s time for them all to get a REAL life… down with the book of faces!

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Facebook off (funny)

Monday, November 12th, 2007

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Why facebook is evil

Monday, November 12th, 2007

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