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Facebook reveals 'simplified' privacy changes

8 点作者 mootymoots将近 15 年前

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jrnkntl将近 15 年前
"Mr Zuckerberg said that developers had "worked weekends, camped out in the conference centre" in order to overhaul its privacy settings."<p>Just like they did back in september 2006 when Zuckerberg said:<p>"I wanted to make sure we did something about it, and quickly. So we have been coding nonstop for two days to get you better privacy controls." <a href="http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=2208562130" rel="nofollow">http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=2208562130</a><p>Maybe they should reiterate first, listen to feedback and suggestions (like youropenbook.org), draw out, a/b test privacy settings pages, offer more transparency in the process and -then- start finalize coding their 'best' way to control these.
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donaldc将近 15 年前
So it sounds like I'll once again be able to keep the entire world from seeing my education, interest, and work history data. I deleted those after the last policy changes.<p>Sounds good, but for how long will this remain true? I'm not going to add stuff back when I feel it's just a matter of time before that information, once again, becomes world-readable. This is where some contrition on Facebook's part would be needed. I currently get the feeling that they are merely making tactical adjustments in their quest to make almost all user data public.
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JoeAltmaier将近 15 年前
Band-aid. Another form duplicating existing forms. The defaults are all that matter, and they didn't change?