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- ms.kruse - Jun 30 2009 | news, social networking news
I don't know if I totally understand this article, but it sounds scary. I can't work in Web media without having first-hand experience with social networking sites, yet I HATE any information on me to be truly public.
Quoted: One of the most anticipated days in the history of social networking site Facebook has finally come: the company announced today that it has begun making status messages, photos and videos visible to the public at large by default instead of being visible only to a user's approved friends.
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See my most recent dot/fave. Unclear exactly what's coming, but from the Facebook blog post looks like they'll respect those of us who default to "Friends only" on stuff.