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  1. Bladez

    Facebook

    Interesting article alright. Maybe a bit over the top on the sinister motives. My main problem with Facebook is that it doesn't facilitate socialising in the real world. People still organise their socialising through email and text messaging. The socialising in Facebook is just an end onto...
  2. Bladez

    Facebook

    Orkut (the Google Facebook) have an interesting feature like that. You can add people you are interested in to a list. Nobody can see the list but you, but if two people have each other on their list, it emails the two to let them know. I thought that idea was pretty neat : useful but private.
  3. Bladez

    Facebook

    I'll take all the blame if you want. I've gotten quite good at dodging these Facebook things. Its easy. Just say you never got it and then mumble something about some technical mumbojumbo that prevents you from doing x and y and curse someone for not enabling that thingamajiggy and that you...
  4. Bladez

    Facebook

    Just ignore the request and say you never got it.
  5. Bladez

    Facebook

    I don't. But I guess that many do.
  6. Bladez

    Facebook

    What I find worse is giving these social networking sites my password for my e-mail account so that it can look through my list of contacts and find my friends. It would be so easy to spoof a social networking site and get a list of people's e-mail addresses and passwords and get into their...
  7. Bladez

    Facebook

    Yeah. I agree completely with this. I find the idea that anyone can find out such personal details about me invasive. Thats why I deleted my Facebook account. Its more about privacy than any fear of 'identity theft'.
  8. Bladez

    Facebook

    And how exactly can someone open a bank account using your name, e-mail address and your friends list?
  9. Bladez

    Facebook

    Sounds like scare-mongering to me. I'd really like to see some statistics on the rate of identity theft (number of Facebook users who have had their identity stolen versus the total number of Facebook users). I'd guess you're talking about an almost negligible risk.
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