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privacy
How Facebook Is Making Friending Obsolete
Facebook recently made public formerly private info such as profile pictures, gender, current city and the friends list, which means that those who want a private experience on Facebook will have to work harder at it: if you inadvertently post a comment on a friend's profile page that has been opened to the public, your comment will be public too. Full Article.
Removing the Online Anonymity Mask: Facebook Moves to Standardize IDs
BusinessWeek article focusing on personal identities online. On Dec. 9, Facebook made a series of privacy-setting changes that include revoking users' ability to hide their name, gender, profile picture, and city of residence from anyone who views their profile. Full Article.