Facebook CEO: People Who Trust Me Are "Dumb F*cks"

oktalist

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Irridium said:
I'll use 2 people, lets call them "Bob" and "Ted."

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Bob: "Hey, your on Facebook? Why don't you update your profile with your birthday and stuff like that?"
Tim: "I want to keep my life to myself. Its about privacy."
Bob: "If you want privacy, why did you join facebook?"
Tim: "Because I want other people to see me keep my life to myself."
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Thats my thought on the matter.
Where's Ted, then? All I see is some jerk named Tim. I want my moneys back!
 
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oktalist said:
Irridium said:
I'll use 2 people, lets call them "Bob" and "Ted."

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Bob: "Hey, your on Facebook? Why don't you update your profile with your birthday and stuff like that?"
Tim: "I want to keep my life to myself. Its about privacy."
Bob: "If you want privacy, why did you join facebook?"
Tim: "Because I want other people to see me keep my life to myself."
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Thats my thought on the matter.
Where's Ted, then? All I see is some jerk named Tim. I want my moneys back!
Turns out Ted lied about his name :p
 

IrrelevantTangent

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Furburt said:
Danny Ocean said:
Furburt said:
I eternally regret joining Facebook, because there's no way off.
You know you can delete your account, right?
Delete all you want, but any personal info that you put up there, they have, till the end of time.
Kind of like 4chan, except 4chan doesn't try and trick people into thinking they have more friends than they do, the /b/rother thing aside.
 

Daveman

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HELLO PEOPLE

Yeah, I just wanted to grab your attention to show you a channel four documentary about how little privacy we have nowadays and how easy it is to track somebody down with the information they freely give out. I watched it just today and it is fascinating.

Very on topic as one of the main things they use is facebook.

http://www.channel4.com/programmes/erasing-david/4od#3067659

Also, the guy in it shares my name, so that's also cool.
 

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Sir Kemper said:
Ladies and gentlmen of facebook, this is the man your trusting with your personal information.


Please think about that for a while.
All he can read off me is "There's a party at ____, come around ____", fuck if I care if he crashes it, might be interesting.

Oh and my name, but so what?
 

quiet_samurai

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Oh well, there's really nothing on there that can be used against me that someone couldn't find in a phonebook or google. Except maybe my e-mail address, but I have a few of those.

Oh, and what a cocksucker!
 

WorldCritic

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Well this was somewhat expected. I've only uploaded one picture and not much information it shouldn't be too much of a problem.
 

Keepitclean

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Beltom1066 said:
"Pulls out bucket of popcorn"
Who wants to join me in watching the train wreck that occurs because of this? Anyone here heard of Gerald Ratner? He owned a massive jewellery company and when asked how he sold so much merchandise so cheaply he said jokingly "Because it's crap". His business went bankrupt soon after. The first rule of a good business is NEVER insult you're customers, jokingly or not.
Save me a seat. I don't think anything will happen though. But we can always hope.
 

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Not to be all conspiracy theorist, but I have long began to question every news item I hear. No matter what the source. If one can gain by the extremely public ruin of another, I hesitate to buy into anything that could lead to that person's ruin. There are many people who can gain from the public distrust of Facebook, and this "revelation" could turn out to be sensationalist bull, designed to turn people away from it. That being said, the transcript could also prove to be authentic.
 

Vitor Goncalves

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Why doesnt he post is bank account number on facebook, if he does not believe in privacy? I am sure people would enjoy that sort of information.

And he does set some of his content (quite a lot actually) to private, his facebook page is quite minimalist, despite the wall full of messages (damn he have been travelling around the world, anybody got his address?! I bet the door is opened)

Still, looking into his facebook account wall you can see loads of messages from (un)satisfied costumers that are still unintelligent enough to treat him like a god.
 

Vigormortis

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So...not only does Facebook give us syphilis, but it also steals our money and private info and sells it off to the highest (or lowest?) bidder....

I've always hated Facebook, but damn. Now I feel like some cheap whore for even signing up for an account there. One I rarely even use!
 

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Altorin said:
danpascooch said:
If anyone makes a Facebook, they'd be idiots if they expected privacy.

What's an SNS number?
text-messaging is generally done through SNS.

not sure what it stands for, or even what it means
i think you mean SMS, maybe he does too.

but yeah anyone who posts private stuff on FB should expect nothing less. dont put up anything online you wouldnt be willing to shout across a crowded room.
 

Aedrial

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Now, did anyone not see this coming?
People with power in my experience have always been assholes, this guy clearly is no different.
 

Shamanic Rhythm

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This, ladies and gentlemen, is why I believe in karma. Zuckerberg laughs at people for being thick enough to put stuff that might be used against them on the internet, in an IM session. And they say there is no justice...