Facebook's never-ending mission to destroy itself takes a great leap forward today as they announce status messages, photos, and videos will become visible to all by default. The situation is actually much worse than this, as Facebook continually resets selected privacy options whenever it feels like it—so not only will you have to make yourself private again this one time, you'll have to maintain constant vigilance against mission creep.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Posted by Gerry Canavan at 3:41 PM
Labels: Facebook, great leaps forward, Internet, privacy
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