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by kilps
5875 days ago
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I keep hearing this 'don't post it if you'd never want it public' mantra; but surely there should be a way for us to post thoughts/content to friends with an expectation that only they will ever be able to see it? The need to trust the person on the other side will always be there (people have always been able to pass on letters and repeat conversations) - but that doesn't change Facebook's role. |
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"Only put in email what you are prepared to see in the front page of the New York Times"
You may suggest that was an overblown policy, but in 1997, Eric Bradley (who worked about 3' away from me in Building 4 on Middlefield) sent an Email to _a lawyer_ at Netscape - venting about how much "I really do hate that company " when Lawrence Lessig had asked about his application preferences being switched over to IE.
His email (and venting) appeared soon thereafter in the New York Times.
Around here - if you have even the _slightest_ doubt about whether something should appear on the front page of the NYT you either:
o Communicate in person, audibly. o Print it out and hand deliver/email/fax (with the expectation that it will be shredded)