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Mark Zuckerberg's SisterRandi Jayne Zuckerberg is an internet entrepreneur and the former marketing director of Facebook came face to face with a breach of piracy moment that thousands face every day on Facebook.
She posted the above image on her Facebook page. Only to find it passed around the cyber world via Twitter! She was rightfully enraged!
Here’s a gist of what went on in the Twitter world post her fury over the lack of privacy:
Digital etiquette: always ask permission before posting a friend's photo publicly. It's not about privacy settings, it's about human decency
— Randi Zuckerberg (@randizuckerberg) December 26, 2012
@randizuckerberg We need more human decency! Thank you Randi Zuckerberg.
— Paws Ranch Equine(@PawsRanchEquine) December 26, 2012
@monicawharton I think people often forget that there is a human on the other end of a post or tweet! Sometimes they need reminding :)
— Randi Zuckerberg (@randizuckerberg) December 26, 2012
@randizuckerberg your response is making the "news" bigger. News outlets are talking about your reaction, not the photo. FYI.
— Chaédria(@chaedria) December 26, 2012
@randizuckerberg It was FB's complex settings making this picture visible for @cschweitz without you knowing it! She's not a friend
— Arno de Vries (@arno) December 26, 2012
Here’s how it happened according to the ‘culprit’ Callie Schweitzer who claims she only tweeted what she saw the photo in her Facebook newsfeed:
@randizuckerberg I'm just your subscriber and this was top of my newsfeed. Genuinely sorry but it came up in my feed and seemed public.
— Callie Schweitzer (@cschweitz) December 26, 2012
Well, there has been a lot of noise over Facebook’s privacy policy or the loopholes in it. Maybe it’s time to do something about it Mark?
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