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Mark Zuckerberg wants you to know that Facebook has reformed. In the latest installment of his recurring series of apologetic blog entries, Facebook’s founder says that while the social network has always tried to protect its users’ privacy, it has “made a bunch of mistakes” along the way.
I would trust Zukerberg no further that I would trust a hungry pit bull in a butcher shop.
For those familiar with Christopher Soghoian who has been refered to as is a Ralph Nader for the Internet age—rumpled, charming, and grumpy, as righteous as he is intelligent.
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A few weeks later, he received an email from an employee at the PR giant Burson-Marsteller offering to help him write and publish a smear piece about Google’s privacy policy. The effort was being funded by an unnamed client. Soghoian refused. Instead, he posted the exchange online and tweeted about it. The media picked it up, and Dan Lyons of The Daily Beast determined that the client was Facebook, which quickly found itself engulfed in a storm of bad publicity.
I read once he insulted people for openly giving him everything on them.. (Well it is the way they have been condiitioned and facebook really shows it)
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