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Who Owns Your Social Data? You Do, Sort of

eweekhickins writes "Mad about Facebook's treatment of Robert Scoble? 'The idea for people to move their social graph from one service to other is a fabulous benefit,' Wikia co-founder Jimmy Wales told eWEEK. 'To me, it's a benefit to customers. People should be very wary about services that are uptight about that kind of thing in an effort to lock you out of the customer.' The problem is that while the profile data may be yours and yours alone, your address book contains the names and e-mail addresses of your friends, family and business contacts. So who owns the data?"

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  1. With slashdot looking like it does by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    with the invalidated markup slashdot is spitting out, I can post anything I want and noone will see it. So I own my data.

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  2. Slashdot slashdotted itself. by sw1tchd0ct0r · · Score: 1, Funny

    I got a 503 for a couple minutes there before that, a rare sight indeed!

  3. A question for Facebook fans by Malevolent+Tester · · Score: 5, Funny

    I don't want to start a holy war here, but what is the deal with you Facebook fanatics? I've been sitting here in my parent's basement in front of a Mac for about 20 minutes now trying to find a 16 year old girl to stalk. 20 minutes. Normally, on Myspace, which by all standards should be a lot slower than Facebook, the same operation would take about 2 minutes. If that.

    In addition, during this search, Netscape will not work. And everything else has ground to a halt.

    I won't bore you with the laundry list of other problems that I've encountered while searching Facebook, but suffice it to say there have been many, not the least of which is I've never seen a stalkee who has replied faster than her Myspace counterpart, despite Facebook's much vaunted messaging service. The old Yahoo chatrooms are faster than this Web 2.0 newcomer at times. From a creepy old man standpoint, I don't get how people can claim that the Facebook is a superior website.

    Facebook addicts, flame me if you'd like, but I'd rather hear some intelligent reasons why anyone would choose to use Facebook over other faster, cheaper, more stable sites.

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  4. United Federation of Planets by BigMeanBear · · Score: 2, Funny

    Everyone knows the Federation owns Data!

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