• Sites have 'duty' to stop abuse
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The default privacy settings should only disclose THE most basic information. It's also up to the stupid bitches using the sites to have a little common sense.
[QUOTE=chrishind10;31045010]The default privacy settings should only disclose THE most basic information. It's also up to the stupid bitches using the sites to have a little common sense.[/QUOTE] The user should be held responsible if they want to put all their details online not the website.
[QUOTE=markg06;31045020]The user should be held responsible if they want to put all their details online not the website.[/QUOTE] But I'm saying, no matter what they do put up to begin with, the website should only publicly display the absolute minimum information to identify someone and let you send a friend request. Hide there posts, photos, contact and personal information up untill they are trusted as a contact. Not that it makes much difference when the silly 12 year old bitches go round friending over 9000 people they have never even met before.
If you're worried, disable your account. Simple.
[QUOTE=chrishind10;31045112]But I'm saying, no matter what they do put up to begin with, the website should only publicly display the absolute minimum information to identify someone and let you send a friend request. Hide there posts, photos, contact and personal information up untill they are trusted as a contact. Not that it makes much difference when the silly 12 year old bitches go round friending over 9000 people they have never even met before.[/QUOTE] If you're talking about FP you can set it to show nothing at all until you become friends with them. [editline]11th July 2011[/editline] But people are dumb, so they don't do it. Heck, I tried posting a comment on a picture that belonged to some user I didn't know. That person went "WTF HOW DID YOU POST ON THIS PICTURE?... "
I rarely use facebook so if someone duplicates my account my friends know its not me.
I hate it how on facebook anyone can see your profile picture.
You can block people if they are "cyberstalking" you its really not a big deal
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