Website review: Does what happens in the Facebook s...
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•85 reviews since Sep 8, 2006
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tiggertekah rated 5 hours ago- Well, they had me until they started the government conspiracy thing. And geineddie is right -- sharing info is the POINT of Facebook. You do not HAVE to add any information to the site that you don't want made public.

geineddie rated 8 days ago- don' people realize that is the point for any of these social networking sites. They want our info to sell our info and make money with our info.

- Kiri-Cyllkryst rated 10 days ago
- As stated before, all of the information people post on facebook or any networking website needs to be considered as non-private.. Furthermore one can easily choose not to post any personal information about themselves if they so wish, I believe all that most be supplied is a name and that can even be fake... So yes I do consider the information I post on the internet safe simply due to the fact that I exercise common sense. That same sense is also telling me that the add was most likely paid for or contributed by another networking site simply to pull users away from facebook... Really it is pathetic, both this web page and people buying into it. Or shall we be pathetic and believe that some "big brother" is actually looking at my net locations, browse history, ip addresses, and so on. This is just a pathetic ploy that is getting more attention and consideration than it deserves. But if you buy into it maybe you should just never turn on the net conection, well, keep you computer off actually, never get a phone, credit card and a house. While we're at it lets live in perpetual fear.... Time for some growing up maybe?

huckle rated 2 months ago- Hippocritic. It accuses me for being lame for browsing with JS turned off, then makes claims that we are all being exploited by Facebook. If you read the terms and conditions of FB, you know what you are getting into. They don't need to excuse themselves at all.

2004carlt rated 4 months ago- Does what happens in the Facebook stay in the Facebook? fascinating look at a popular networking site. The depth of information that Facebook allow has struck me as a bit much -- now I know why.

TomHellier rated 4 months ago- lolfacebook i don't post anything i dont want anyone to know on the internet

morningmoon721 rated 4 months ago- omgg get off the internet then and CRY ABOUT IT!

Tancred rated 4 months ago- You should consider anything you post on the internet as being public domain (vis a vis accessibility, not copyrights). And I agree with CaliBrit, all of the information in that video could be relayed in ten seconds without insulting the intelligence of the viewer.

SvenGolly rated 5 months ago- This is why I don't even use the Internet. ... ...... ... :(