Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Facebook Privacy Invaded

By Nobody
Recently Facebook has yet again let users invade the privacy of others, as on a brief glitch caught two days ago let other users see other user’s private photos. After Facebook had initiated a new plan that let users tell Facebook whether or not it included inappropriate content. Now Facebook has a new program where they pay people to report any issues regarding privacy, especially since after this incident they had regarded privacy to be the largest priority among others in the company. Once the bug had been found the people of Facebook had immediately decided to get rid of the website temporarily before the problem exploded and got worse. Although this is a pretty big deal most people including the spokesperson for the great company did not know how long the bug had been in the system. This just proves to say that, although people feel safe, and think they are helping others, they might actually not be succeeding. At least this problem was not very widespread, and not many people have noticed about it, compared to the other privacy issues that the company had been recently facing. Facebook survived the incident this time, but soon enough people will notice something much bigger. 

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