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by gloshuertos
5709 days ago
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Well, I never called myself a white knight, but that's beside the point. If someone breaks into your Facebook account, bad things can happen, but none that (directly) involve physical harm. If someone enters your home, they could easily cause you physical harm (and in many jurisdictions you'd be well within your rights to shoot them). Your analogy is flawed because a person's home is not analogous to their Facebook account. Their car might be -- and I don't think opening an unlocked car door and leaving a note on the dash is wrong. It's like when people equated Amazon's revoking of 1984 to breaking into a customer's house and taking the book off the shelf. It's fearmongering, and isn't an accurate analogy. |
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Are you serious? If someone did that to me I would feel terribly violated! Even if I forgot / just thought I lived in a neighborhood with human decency, that is wrong on so many levels.
Trespassing by accessing someone else's property, home, car, or virtual, is wrong. Harm is harm, physical or not, and you can cause plenty of harm by accessing someone's facebook account, embarrassing them to friends or co-workers for starters.