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Mark Zuckerberg's Sister Learns Life Lesson After Facebook Photo Flap

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Mark Zuckerberg's sister learns life lesson after Facebook photo flap

The Guardian, Thursday 27 December 2012 17.27 GMT

Randi Zuckerberg said photo was only meant for Facebook friends – so shouldn't she have reviewed her privacy settings?

When Facebook shares something about you that you thought was private, it's your fault because you screwed up the privacy settings. But when Facebook shares something about the founder's sister – well, it's still your fault, because "it's not about privacy settings, it's about human decency".

That double standard surfaced when Randi Zuckerberg, the sister of Mark Zuckerberg and a former Facebook executive, posted a candid family photo that proceeded to take on an internet life of its own. The picture popped up in the news feed of Callie Schweitzer of Vox Media. She tweeted it. It went viral.

Read more: http://www.guardian....uckerberg-photo

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place

 

So that's how multi-millionaires live!

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Where's the mansions, car elevators and dancing horses?

Do they not own chairs?

Everyone with a facebook account should put that picture on their page now.Should teach them a lesson about privacy.

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