Global Security Watch > Mark Zuckerberg Talks (And Swerves Around) Facebook Privacy

[TechCrunch] By far the most tweeted about moment of the conversation came around a third of the way through, when Zuckerberg (who was sweating and appeared to be nervous, according to multiple tweets) took off his famous hoodie, revealing it to have Facebook’s mission statement stitched inside. Fortunately the conversation didn’t linger on Zuckerberg’s attire for long ”” the questions quickly turned toward some more pressing issues like Instant Personalization, and how Zuckerberg goes about making decisions.

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[/Message] Stowe Boyd - /Message - Zuckerberg Doesn't Get Publicy: Unfortunately, or maybe fortunately, he's learning at the feet of 500 million other people, older and younger than himself and he is learning totally in public, no matter how he sets his privacy. ... We respect a coworker's time by not cluttering our conversation with the latest video of our young children; we respect a friend's time by not cluttering the conversation with minutiae from our work or industry; etc. The world of social media simply tends to formalize this... ...

[apophenia] Facebook and “radical transparency” (a rant): (Technically, they do.) But because they feel like they don’t. They have invested time, energy, resources, into building Facebook what it is.

[Outspoken Media] Zuckerberg, We Have a Problem: While I’m incensed over the way that facebook continues to handle this nightmare, I’m not terribly concerned about my ability to manage privacy through the system they’ve built. Sure, they could have laid things out more clearly and made better efforts to explain themselves and notify their users, but it still works.

[What's Your Story?] Curated Stories May 24, 2010: Announcing worldwide-meet-the-tribe-of-Linchpins day on June 14, 2010. In as many as 500 cities worldwide, here’s your chance to find some folks just like you.One of the first linchpins I ever knew was my 3r…

[The Narco News Bulletin] The Field: Facebook, Privacy, and The New Exhibitionism: These changes had to do with monetizing (who invented that word?) their enormous database on such a scale that even someone who carefully protects his profile while working at that NGO in Somalia risks having every use of his Facebook account pushed ”” automatically, in real time ”” to networks, and displays worldwide”¦.and no one knows the extent of the networks Zuckerberg opened this up to. In other words, and it’s happening right now, every friend of yours who uses HuffPo will see your wall comments the instant you write them, and so will the friends of your friends of your friends, ad infinitum X the number of developers unless you delete your account.

[NDN] Facebook, Google, and Privacy in the Cloud | NDN: But we'll need to manage the flood in a way that upholds our Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable search and seizure and maintains our right to privacy. For better or worse, we've probably lost a degree of privacy that we won't be getting back-- but really Mark, must you tell the whole world about my heartbreak?

[rocket.ly] rocket.ly - Blog - Why You Should Still Quit Facebook: If the head of a major bank is accused of embezzling or a teacher is accused of molesting a student, they're usually summarily fired. They may have been entirely innocent, but the standard for holding a position of responsibility is much higher than that for simply not going to jail.

[All Facebook] Twitter Forces Facebook To Open Up Beyond “Friends”: Rather than closing off access to data, Facebook’s opening gives users access to more information and enable them to create connections based on this information. It’s not to say that services like Facebook Pages, the impending Open Graph API, niche community applications, and other products will be rendered useless, it’s just to emphasize that users benefit from public data, not just programmers.

[HorsesAss.Org] HorsesAss.Org » Blog Archive » Belated Weekend Roundup: I think some people have an issue with 3rd party applications using their FB identification to encourage your participation. I notice now when I go to a web blog like HuffPost, it shows a list of my FB friends that also goes to Huffpost and that’s not even with being logged in on Huffpost to comment.

[Donald Miller's Blog] Thinking of Deleting Your Facebook Page? Here's Some Resolve ...: Don, during last week’s simulcast Beth Moore said she uses FB and Twitter. I bet nearly 95,000 women looked for her.

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