[Air-L] Food updates

live human.factor.one at gmail.com
Tue Nov 3 20:40:22 PST 2009


Interesting. And I'm the opposite. I leave my settings wide open  
intentionally.
Because, well, we're all human beings.
And with my background in tech, I know if I put it online I have no  
expectations that it will be private.

Sharon

On Nov 3, 2009, at 6:37 PM, Peter Timusk wrote:
>
> My argument is from the fact that I have changed my settings to be  
> very private and the only people who view my facebook content are  
> friends. Now there is one former boss, but no present boss or HR  
> department or recruiting web site should be able to see me at the  
> bar. I guess I am too aware as well to post such pictures. You might  
> check the University of Ottawa's Tech Law program output on facebook  
> because they have actually forced facebook to change privacy  
> information. I attend the local tech law talks when I can.
>
> I do though follow the fact that I present multiple identities to  
> groups of peers from different jobs, and different phases of life.  
> Crossing groups like Ottawa's open source programmers with Nortel's  
> security guards and then with Wobblies.
>
>
> Privacy to use a legal definition is how much we control information  
> about ourselves. I think Sartre said, we know more about our self  
> then others do.




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