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  1. Don’t become a product on the facebook’s display!

    Kabila on July 14th, 2009

    Facebook and other networks are asking the question of privacy and safety. How many friends have you added even if you have never met or spoken to them? Are you sure of some of your “friends”?

    All your information is recorded and can be found. Some users discover the bad side of Facebook. For instance, some members of Facebook notice an event and go to disturb the party and to devastate flats. Some friends aren’t friends that we thought.

    Even if Facebook and Twitter have recently improved the security rules to protect members and in particular the younger generation, you are always free to share as much as you want about yourself. In the process, you might be compromising on safety. Moreover the principle of social networks is that you share as much as you can. So it’s difficult to prevent people from doing it.

    However the aftermaths can be very serious. You never know who might be stalking you or using your private information for notorious uses.

    An opportunity of job can you be refused to you if you display information like your sexual orientation. Some people can be highly prejudiced and judgemental. The danger is the illusion that Internet is always safe. The link between people is dehumanized and it leads to an impression of freedom. So don’t leave your common sense at home when you get onto social networks. Watch who you add as friends. Freedom needs to be used carefully.

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