katty
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Tue Jan-12-10 02:16 PM
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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg says privacy is no longer a 'social norm' |
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more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/facebook/6966628/Facebooks-Mark-Zuckerberg-says-privacy-is-no-longer-a-social-norm.htmlFacebook's Mark Zuckerberg says privacy is no longer a 'social norm' Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has denounced privacy as a ‘social norm’ of the past as social networking's popularity continues to grow. By Emma Barnett, Technology and Digital Media Correspondent Published: 12:55PM GMT 11 Jan 2010
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Tue Jan-12-10 02:18 PM
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1. a neoliberal totalitarian nt |
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Tue Jan-12-10 02:33 PM
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2. Oh good, let's collect some info on Mr. Zuckerberg |
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There's got to be all sorts of juicy stuff about his private life that would be sufficiently embarrassing, eh?
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Tue Jan-12-10 02:43 PM
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4. an excellent point-wait til the shoe is on the other foot |
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Tue Jan-12-10 02:41 PM
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3. Well I'll just denounce manogomy as a social norm. |
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here's a list of the rest I also denounce
1. Extreme public affection. Lots of PDA makes people uncomfortable. 2. Bad table manners. Talking with mouth full, stealing food off another's plate. 3. Talking during an entire movie, give away ending. 4. Cut in line. This is piss people off. 5. Laughing at inappropriate times. Funerals, church, sad part in a movie. 6. Wearing ripped clothes to an event. 7. stealing. 8. Violating personal space. Also called ghosting. XD Watch Hamish and Andy ghosting on Youtube to get an idea what I'm refering to. 9. Touch a stranger. 10. Listen in on a person's conversation on a cell phone. 11. showing too much skin, lack of clothing. 12. Wearing undergarments outside of clothes 13. wearing seatbelts and helmets
feel free to add your own.
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Tue Jan-12-10 02:48 PM
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5. Like the guy love the site |
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Not sure if I agree with this statement or not.
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Tue Jan-12-10 03:24 PM
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6. Another reason for me to avoid FB (nt) |
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Tue Jan-12-10 05:13 PM
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7. Transparency is apparently good, for the masses, unlike the politicians. |
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Wed Jan-13-10 09:57 AM
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8. If people valued privacy they wouldn't use facebook |
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And I'm not anti-facebook. I think he has a point; "the kids today" are growing up without any real expectation of what we called privacy. Or silence for that matter. I don't think it's good or bad as such, just the environment the kids live (and will thrive in their own way) in.
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Wed Jan-13-10 12:42 PM
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9. It's not a question of "expectation" so much as desire. |
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Edited on Wed Jan-13-10 12:42 PM by Unvanguard
What Zuckerberg actually says is not that people don't think they're ever entitled to privacy, so much as that they don't want to keep their information private.
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