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If social media lack partial visibility, how does that affect privacy. Will the world become a good place because of lack of chance to hide bad behaviour?
Posted on March 27, 2008. Filed under: digital privacy, freedom, social web, society | Tags: data portability, Facebook, freedom to hide partially, N O'Neill, personal weaknesses, privacy, public speakers, R Scoble, Scobleizer, social media, social network, social roles, the world is not good |
Few days ago, on social networks, I mentioned the lack of a chance to organize your contacts by the roles you have: parents, family, close friends, your clique, acquaintances, colleagues, what else. By being able to sort your contacts by the role you have for each of them, you keep the chance to hide parts [...]
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