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Old 05-30-2010, 06:44 AM #3
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In respect to privacy, does FB go so far it permits one person to have multiple accounts and set up accounts for the lone purpose of "trolling," but will not confirm (inner-office, even) that all-n-one ... same person and to end problems?

Client-side privacy is essential, I believe, only I wonder why they allow people to set up "troll" accounts and remain slow to act (if at all) when they are provided with the corroborating (sp?) info.

Its privacy settings, now being re-done, could have been implemented long ago . When FB was still in its founding stages, the Net had been around long enough to realize that people do want control over their accounts and varying degrees of privacy. So I wonder: Why its privacy settings happen in stages at this late date. Hmmm.


P.S.: Anyone notice that I detest the trolls online?
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