News - Zuckerberg's home photos, thanks to Facebook privacy flaw
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Facebook slips up again on privacy, this time an unintended flaw.
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Re: News - Zuckerberg's home photos, thanks to Facebook privacy flaw
I rarely do this but ..... ROFL.
I mean, seriously, ROLFMAO.
That is just so ROFL-worthy.
I nearly ROFL's myself into a hernia.
I haven't ROFLMAO'd like that in, oh, maybe ever.
PS. Is is just me or did it take weeks to address when it was you and me (or rather, maybe you 'cos I don't use FB), but nano-seconds when it's Zuckerberg? Double standards, anybody?
Oh, and by the way ..... ROFL.
Re: News - Zuckerberg's home photos, thanks to Facebook privacy flaw
yeah....it was funny indeed :)
Best thing now is that he has set a new benchmark!
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hehe Made me chuckle when I heard about this.
Problem is Thats the way the world works if its someone important/ Involved in the product THen things get done quick when its peons like us we can go whistle until they can sort out more important things like adertising and purchasing an ivory ball scratcher
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I suspect Saracen has been exposed to nitrous oxide... I can't comprehend that post from him otherwise.
People know what to do now when they notice a vulnerability, expose Zuckerberg's account and it will be fixed immediately. Unfortunately I doubt many people will stop using Facebook as I have :(
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I really dislike using it myself but there is nothing personal about me on there, I use it almost purely for communication with people who are otherwise difficult to contact. If said people suddenly preferred to use email (and checked more than once a year) I'd happily delete my account. :(
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watercooled
I really dislike using it myself but there is nothing personal about me on there, I use it almost purely for communication with people who are otherwise difficult to contact. If said people suddenly preferred to use email (and checked more than once a year) I'd happily delete my account. :(
Most people would be much much better off with email and usenet for their social needs. All this web2.0 crap people are having foisted upon them is more stupidification at best, down right dangerous at worst.
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Why is he holding a chicken? They tend to be better eaten after they are plucked and cooked there old boy...
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I just don't understand how people having hours a day for Facebook, all I can manage is the odd check to see if I'm in any new photo albums. I think 75% of my usage is exactly that - looking at albums of nights out I been on. The rest is a few messages to people I've not seen for a while, or reading the news postings of the game devs I follow (as a Total War fan I have 'liked' it, they actually provide some useful product and patch news).
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aidanjt
Most people would be much much better off with email and usenet for their social needs. All this web2.0 crap people are having foisted upon them is more stupidification at best, down right dangerous at worst.
Or forums, I really dislike mailing lists.
Re: News - Zuckerberg's home photos, thanks to Facebook privacy flaw
They're not doing great on the whole keeping people's privacy thing, does tempt me to get rid of my account :/
Re: News - Zuckerberg's home photos, thanks to Facebook privacy flaw
Just assume everything you put on there is publicly visible; chances are it will be at some point...