06-10-2011, 04:21 PM 
	
	
	
		Too true. But it would make things so gosh darn inconvenient for Facebook, wouldn't it?  How would they innovate, if they had to ask for permission all the time?  After all, those 600 million lucrative accounts are practically their property anyway! /sarcasm
  How would they innovate, if they had to ask for permission all the time?  After all, those 600 million lucrative accounts are practically their property anyway! /sarcasm
Seriously, it bugs me that they treat personal info like it's just online content (what's the harm in sharing a video? a podcast? a meme? It's the same thing, right?), ignoring that it involves real ramifications to real people.
	
	
 How would they innovate, if they had to ask for permission all the time?  After all, those 600 million lucrative accounts are practically their property anyway! /sarcasm
  How would they innovate, if they had to ask for permission all the time?  After all, those 600 million lucrative accounts are practically their property anyway! /sarcasmSeriously, it bugs me that they treat personal info like it's just online content (what's the harm in sharing a video? a podcast? a meme? It's the same thing, right?), ignoring that it involves real ramifications to real people.
PS. If you can, try your hand at giving some of the others a bit of feedback. If you already have, thanks, can you do some more?
	

 

