话题中的页数: < [1 2] | Facebook Timeline is on its way 论题张贴者: Anne Diamantidis
| They almost never had much thought about privacy | Dec 9, 2011 |
Katalin Horvath McClure wrote:
I find it quite unacceptable if they ignore the privacy settings one already made, and change it back to the default at their own will. If this is true, it does not speak high of them, and of their regard for personal information.
The thing is that they have almost never had much thought about privacy. This is not the first time privacy settings could get reset and/or the privacy infrastructure was completely changed and forced on us without any possibility of feedback (in terms of usability, accessibility, security or otherwise), and I can remember at least twice when the EFF said something against it. In their current mindset, they would probably love everything to be in the open so that everything we put there could be leveraged to generate ads.
The worst thing about these changes is that except for the original privacy framework (which I think was solidly designed and entirely reasonable), every round of changes has made them look like they didn’t know what they were doing. This is not design; this is the opposite of design. | | | Phil Hand 中国大陆 Local time: 09:16 Chinese汉语译成English英语 If you want your stuff private... | Dec 9, 2011 |
don't put it online. I'm just sayin'.
I'm completely uninterested in FB either way - don't use it for social life or business - but I'm kinda with Anne on this. It's a free service. You like it, you use it, you don't like it, you walk. If you manage your private information so carelessly that a format change which FB has flagged up months in advance is really going to cause you problems, then frankly you deserve those problems. | | | The meaning of design | Dec 9, 2011 |
Phil Hand wrote:
don't put it online. I'm just sayin'.
I'm completely uninterested in FB either way - don't use it for social life or business - but I'm kinda with Anne on this. It's a free service. You like it, you use it, you don't like it, you walk. If you manage your private information so carelessly that a format change which FB has flagged up months in advance is really going to cause you problems, then frankly you deserve those problems.
The thing is these problems go much deeper than a formatting change. Every of these changes is architectural. They change the fundamentals without thought, and with this lack of design information leaks out unintentionally.
If you haven’t done so yet, you should read up on what the EFF has to say about it.
[Edited at 2011-12-09 17:48 GMT] | | |
Phil Hand wrote:
don't put it online. I'm just sayin'.
I'm completely uninterested in FB either way - don't use it for social life or business - but I'm kinda with Anne on this. It's a free service. You like it, you use it, you don't like it, you walk. If you manage your private information so carelessly that a format change which FB has flagged up months in advance is really going to cause you problems, then frankly you deserve those problems.
Hi Phil,
this may be wandering off-topic a little, but something inside me is saying: "Phil's right, but he's an adult. What about our children (okay, I don't have any yet) and their privacy settings?" | | | 话题中的页数: < [1 2] | 本论坛没有专门指派版主。 如需报告网站违规或寻求帮助,请联系 网站工作人员 » Facebook Timeline is on its way Trados Business Manager Lite | Create customer quotes and invoices from within Trados Studio
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