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Facebook's Zuckerberg Says Forget Privacy

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?"

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  1. Eat my goatse'd penis! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
  2. Zuckerberg by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Zuck this!

  3. Re:Social media is about choosing to share. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Facebook investors - MSFT and Russian mafia? Too bad most people don’t realize that Zuckerberg had to *pay off* his early partners because he stole a lot of the Facebook idea from them. I guess he didn’t respect their privacy, either. And why shouldn’t Zuckerberg be in sync with MSFT – one of othe world’s largest giant sucking companies when it comes to privacy and stealing technology, as well as his Russian mafia investors? Seriously, this guy is challenged, and a perfect example of what happens when a spoiled little brat with smarts is “discovered” by the big boys (MSFT and Russian hot dogs). Pathetic. Little. Twit. Zuckerberg is a fool, and a fall guy for larger interests. I just closed my Facebook account, and I suggest MILLIONS of others should do the same. I await the next big secure social networking idea.