Well folks, it seems that we all are living in a very professional callous world, unfortunately where you can’t trust anybody. Those who are having a close watch on the lastest happenings around us already know that “so called”  most social media websites are involved in “unsocial practices” by playing with users’ privacy and other confidential information to “eager to eat” advertisers who are nothing more than Paparazzi (An independent photographer who doggedly/unethically/privately follows politicians, celebrities and other people of social or general interest to take candid pictures for sale; Source: Wikipedia).

Gone were the days when companies and agencies were concerned about the privacy of their users, nowadays everyone seems to be in haste to capaitalise on whatever comes their way to sell in the market. In the recent coverages of The Wall Street Journal is reporting on Facebook, MySpace Confront Privacy Loophole and Mashable’s recent article on Facebook and Others Caught Sending User Data to Advertisers, it is clearly shown that most social media websites along with websites that have enormous traffic don’t seem to comply with users’ privacy. Indeed a great cause of concern for every one of us.

Let’s fight together against these “big” and “fat” fishes by raising our voice.

What do you think about these recent issues raised against these so called “social media” websites?

I would love to hear from all of you :)

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5 Responses to “And…Finally Facebook is Also Involved in Unprivate Affair of PRIVACY”

  1. Lalit Kumar says:

    You are right Jack. But the thing is when there is conspiracy at that level what can be done at grassroot?

  2. muzammal says:

    Now, It is clear they collect data just to make money. Another privacy related stain by Facebook.

  3. admin says:

    well guys, solution in my eyes is to raise our voice and join our hands together. Only we people have made them big and fat so now time has come where we must unite together ;)

  4. admin says:

    Wow it seems people have already decided to quit Facebook and are celebrating quit facebook day on the coming 31st may, 2010. Those interested can find details here: http://www.quitfacebookday.com/

  5. Partap Carter says:

    I fully admit with you Mr Jack…I am a regular reader of your blog and wish to see some more information on this topic…may be a good idea for your next blog post ;) Just keep up the good work.

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