Facebook's Zuckerberg Says Forget Privacy 415
judgecorp writes "Privacy is no longer a social norm, according to the founder of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg. Speaking at the Crunchie awards in San Francisco, the entrepreneur said that expectations had changed, and people now default to sharing online, not privacy. It's all right for him, but does he mean it's ok for bodies like the UK government to monitor all citizens' Internet use?"
Creator of facebook... (Score:1, Funny)
Creator of internet application designed around sharing personal information believes people are fine with sharing personal information.
News at 11.
With this technology... (Score:4, Funny)
-Better Off Ted
Re:Better ads (Score:3, Funny)
*wave hand in Storm Trooper's face* "This isn't the privacy you're looking for..."
Looks like I picked a good time to never have registered for Facebook. Hey, a college geek creates a web page and is able to retire (if he wants) a year later from its action. More power to 'im. But then sit there and blow a corporate line of smoke in my face? That's just insulting. Facebook, you'll NEVER know me. Boo ya!
Re:Better ads (Score:4, Funny)
What ads? There are ads on Facebook? When did this start?
Fortunately (Score:5, Funny)
Most of us aren't interesting enough to have friends post embarrassing pictures of us on the Internet. Besides that would require us to interact with other people, possibly including girls.
Mark Zuckerberg says... (Score:3, Funny)
Marky boy is only interested in furthering Mark Zuckerbergs agenda.
If he were trying to dispose of human waste he would say eating crap is now the social norm.
In a way he is spoon feeding it to any and all takers and true believers.
He carries about as much credibility as Bono.
Re:Social media is about choosing to share. (Score:3, Funny)