Facebook and privacy
If you truly want a piece of content to remain private, DON'T SHARE IT WITH FACEBOOK in the first place!
Please unfriend me at your convenience.
Wow...I encouraged them to unfriend me? Yes, because they don't get the first law of Facebook. Hidden (well, not really hidden) in the heart of Mark Zuckerberg is the notion that content should be public. Your name, profile picture, gender, current city, networks, Friends List, and all the pages you subscribe to should be easily viewed and searchable. In 2011, +Rand Fishkin, CEO of Moz, said: "Want to publish and have privacy? Keep a journal locked in a drawer written in a language only you understand." Facebook can be considered a journal - but it's not in a drawer, it's certainly not locked, and because of their core culture it never will be fully locked.
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