Zuckerberg's Privacy Stance: Facebook CEO 'Doesn't Believe In Privacy'


^This, except that I don't want to actually *look* at his 'little head'; I'll be happy if the right guys do that, instead.



When privacy becomes weird, only the weird will have privacy.



When privacy becomes a commodity, only people who pay for what they needn't pay for -or- those who know how not to pay for anything, will have it.



"People have really gotten comfortable with the choice to not only share more information and different kinds, but more openly and with more people-- or not". Fixed. Not to bash on curly-headed gingers, but is this a case of Revenge Thinking at work? Why is he, essentially, ridiculing-as-unpopular-and-abnormal something that's very, very basic?
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