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12/03/09
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But seriously, why is he so obssesed with trying to be twitter? specially considering FB is closer to what a real business should be.
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And, the ability to add one person to multiple groups (work, school or friends, school and friends, work and school..., say).
Right now, my only option is to block ALL trinkets to a specific group, which leaves suspicious gaps on my page (Really, Mom, you DON'T want to see me doing my half-naked Jiggy Dance on the Go-Go stage at 4AM, even though you think you do).
It's such a common sense way to do things that I suspect that FB doesn't do this on purpose, all the more to propagate personal data. Which might be better for their IPO, but lousy for their long-term success since Moms (and potential bosses) are instead completely locked out.
I suspect that, like Regional settings, FB doesn't like its members to be selective with who sees what, and rather than delivering what users want, works against it. No successful company has enjoyed long-term success (without breaking Anti-Trust law).
12/02/09
If you like regions as a way to group your friends, you can create Lists representing different regions. Since Facebook allows friends to be assigned to more than one List, you can even have overlapping regions (for example, city and state membership; or, multiple cities for friends who move around).
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Log into your Facebook account and follow the prompts to take the quiz - I think you'll be as shocked as I was to see how much of your info is floating around out there.
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The quiz exposes the humongous privacy gaps in Facebook, even if you think (as I did) that your privacy settings were keeping your info private.
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Seriously. I do. #katiecouric
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