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On Jan 8, 10:28*pm, "Daniel-San" (Rot13)
wrote: I'm not saying that it's not smart to have privacy concerns with respect to FB exposure, just that there is little difference between FB and ROFF. Everything on the internet (or, "series of tubes" for the Stevens fans) must always be considered public. -Dan (who is leaving in a couple hours to chase steelies on the PM. Gonna be a cold weekend.) True that everything in FB (or ROFF) should always be considered public. But one huge difference between the two is that usenet is supposedly a dying thing, while FB is the New Big Thing. As such, its being actively targeted by data-miners, identity-thieves and other unscrupulous types. I think its wise to be even more cautious with privacy and security settings on FB than on usenet (where we should still be cautious). Caution can't guarantee security, but that doesn't mean folks should be lax. Relying on 'security through being lost in the crowd' is silly; we represent a very small and comparatively very rich segment of the FB crowd...there are people who are looking to find info from folks like us. Google 'Facebook security' and read about it. This is a much-discussed theme these days, and FB is pretty much the biggest culprit. Their default setting is the LOWEST security level, and you have to go to at least three separate sites to increase your security settings. Most users don't even fully understand what the settings even mean, let alone where they all are. --riverman |
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