
Photo from Youropenbook.orgThanks to all of the privacy (or lack thereof) news surrounding Facebook lately, a new website called Openbook has been launched to prove just how public our information actually is.
The site launched last Wednesday and has since loaded thousands of status updates, unbeknownst to the authors. According to the parody website, Facebook is at fault for two things:
First, they don't do a good job of indicating how public each piece of information you share on the site will be.
Second, they change the rules too often. If you understood Facebook's privacy settings two years ago (or even six months ago), that information would be worse than useless with today's settings.
The goal of creators Will Moffat, James Home, and Peter Burns is to get Facebook to restore the privacy of members' information. Until then, we can see who recently has lost their virginity (congrats to Musa John and Gareth Huw Phillips on their recent accomplishment, by the way), who's playing hooky, and who hates their boss.
Not good, not good.
What do you think about Facebook's privacy settings? Do you think this website will get them to change?


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OMG. Facebook is now a loudspeaker!
I don't think they're going to change, they're making too much money off of our information.
Think Facebook is scary? Try searching your name in spokeo.com. Now THAT is creepy.
I'm always getting those updates from people about the privacy things. I go and switch them. I'm always amazed on facebook that more people don't have their pictures set to friends only.
I am so, so conflicted on this. Facebook is such a huge thing for my generation, and has been such a great way to connect with friends over the past few years. Things though have been getting scary recently, with people friending me that I'm afraid of (bad histories), weird emails from strangers being sent to me about my FB profile popping up during their google search for my apartment complex, and other creepy things. I think it's time to say goodbye to Facebook for me, there just has to be a line somewhere. I guess this it for me...http://thesmogger.com/2010/05/19/why-i-want-to-quit-facebook/
Facebook privacy issues are SCARY!!!!!!!!!! I doubt anything will get them to change they seem pretty arrogant and feel as tho they can do whatever the 'f' they want.
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