gawker.com — Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his company are suddenly facing a big new round of scrutiny and criticism about their cavalier attitude toward user privacy. An early instant messenger exchange Mark had with a college friend won't help put these concerns to rest.
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shadessMay 14, 2010
Its one thing to make a copy and if you make it better and it becomes more successful than what you copied, than to "allegedly" purposely hold off on a release or sink someone else to give your copy a better chance. Competition is always welcome, its the ethics that create the gray area.
czarcasmMay 15, 2010
Mike Hunt
asisinghMay 15, 2010
f**k Mark Zuckerberg
schwab002May 15, 2010
Delete your account or go into the privacy settings and make everything only available to friends. If that's still not enough privacy and you still want an account then don't put any info in your account.
wolf604May 15, 2010
In a way he is totally right, most people are "dumb f**ks" (including me). Some are bigger than others. For example, many believe that a plane crashed into the Pentagon or one crashed on a field in Pennsilvania. So in the end, it's just another opportunity to check how big of a dumb f**k are you. Perhaps someone could compile a list of all the big scams and create a "take a dumb f**k quiz" app on facebook.
newms32May 16, 2010
People like you are the reason countries have laws and prisons.
1awesomeguyMay 17, 2010
@JabbrWockey: None of what you just said makes any sense. Can I have some weed?mchisari's software is open. Proprietary web site design costs thousands of dollars...
spooglyMay 19, 2010
you shouldnt have done that. you should have flat out deleted your account. facebook still owns your profile info, and will retain it for the half-life of the harddrive that it's imprinted on.
Closed AccountMay 19, 2010
Some people don't like the idea that their information is being supplied to unknown parties who use that information for other purposes