Facebook Privacy Update
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In my May 15th blog entry, “Privacy, Facebook and the Future of Publishing,” I looked at the recent brouhaha (haven’t used that word in awhile) over Facebook’s info-grab from its “more than 400 million active users” (as Facebook crows on its depressing stats page). Today Facebook Inc.’s founder and chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, published an op-ed column in The Washington Post (whose chairman, Donald E. Graham, happens to be a member of Facebook’s board of directors) called “From Facebook, Answering Privacy Concerns with New Settings.” It’s his mea culpa. The core content of the short piece is:
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The rancor among FB users appears to be building in the US.
On Friday May 21 a class action suit was filed in U.S. District Court, District of Rhode Island
http://rijustice.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/rose.pdf
Are you in the U.S.? Were you a member before April, 2010? AND was your account added arbitrarily to a personalization network? If these 3 criteria are so, you may be a member of the class named as plaintiff.