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by megaduck
5868 days ago
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It doesn't matter that he's wrong. What matters is that the media has gotten a hold of this, and isn't going to let go any time soon. Facebook is rapidly losing control of the narrative. They need to do some PR damage control quickly, or they're going to see this kind of fearmongering metastasize into something truly harmful to their business. Just wait until a 'facebook allows sexual predators to stalk your children' story pops up and goes viral. I give it a week, two at the outside. |
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No, no! It really does. Because we can't support the idea that it is going to be reported wrong - how is that going to help?
> facebook allows sexual predators to stalk your children' story pops up and goes viral.
That doesn't need this privacy thing to make a story. Facebook is already one of the prime ways that predators contact and stalk children (after all it is only one friend acceptance that is required to skip past plenty of privacy controls).
Also, it's a silly story because childrens profiles are pretty solidly restricted (under all sorts of rules and guidelines).
More importantly; there has been a story here in the media for the last few months regarding a "predator alert" button. Organisations in the UK are trying to get chat providers to place it prominently on Childrens profiles. Facebook have declined and the story has been all about that refusal and how bad FB is.
But the public don't seem to care all that much.... I'm not convinced this privacy story will interest them much more...