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Facebook现在拥有您的内容-永远

星期二, 2009年2月17日
创造您自己的现实?

被暴露的下意识秘密

对再不要说谎!

什么您不应该知道

真理烧伤

在您删除您的帐户以后, Facebook更新了它的服务条款这个月,要求纠正对所有内容被上装到站点。

早先,期限读的您在您以后上装过期的所有原始的内容的Facebook的关闭了您的帐户。 这重要小的段现在被删除了。

期限在2月4日正式地被更新了,然而变动在blog站点以后只明朗化了突出了他们在送了新闻全世界的文章上。

变动导致了暴行在用户和非使用者之中,充满应该警告了他们对变动的许多人感觉,在他们继续之前。

然而,标记Zuckerberg是快反应争论在Facebook blog在标题之下“在Facebook,人民拥有和控制他们的信息”。

Zuckerberg提供一个简单例子显示为什么服务条款必须改变。

“人与朋友何时分享有点象消息,那信息的二个拷贝被创造?一在人的被送信息框和其他在他们的朋友的inbox。 即使人撤销他们的帐户,他们的朋友仍然有那则消息的拷贝。

“我们认为这是正确的方式为了Facebook能工作,并且它与怎样是一致的其他服务象电子邮件工作。 我们更新我们的期限的其中一个原因是表明此”。

增加的Zuckerberg : “信任我们,我们不做着此从您赢利,它是,因此我们法律上被保护,当我们使您与其他用户和服务分享内容”。

您是否信任Facebook ? 告诉我们什么您考虑在注释部分上的新的变化。


有您的言: Facebook现在拥有您的内容-永远
请读我们 投稿指南在张贴之前.
二者择一地 您能这里谈论这个报告.

对“Facebook的2个反应现在拥有您的内容-永远”

  1. 路易丝
    张贴: 2009年2月18日在2:13 pm

    更新- Facebook `撤出’数据变动

    Facebook的创建者说社会网络将回到它的早先服务条款关于用户数据。

    In a blog post Mark Zuckerberg said the move was temporary “while we resolve the issues that people have raised”.

    Users had complained after new terms of service seemed to suggest Facebook would retain personal data even if someone deleted their account.

    Originally defending the changes, Mr Zuckerberg had said it was to better reflect how people used the site.

    He had said the changes were made to ensure that if a user deleted his or her account any comments or messages he or she had left on a friend’s Facebook page would not also disappear.

    ‘Received questions’

    In his updated blog entry, Mr Zuckerberg said: “the past couple of days, we received a lot of questions and comments about the changes and what they mean for people and their information. Based on this feedback, we have decided to return to our previous terms of use while we resolve the issues that people have raised.”

    Facebook users were advised on the change with a notice posted to their pages when logging in to the service.

    He added: “Our next version will be a substantial revision from where we are now. It will reflect the principles I described yesterday around how people share and control their information, and it will be written clearly in language everyone can understand.”

    He said Facebook would draw up a new governing document in conjunction with its users.

    The row and reaction to the Facebook changes to its terms of service reflect a wider issue about user data and who owns the personal information - from comments, to photos and videos - stored on social network accounts, and what happens to it if a user decides to leave a service.

    ‘Breach of faith’

    Simon Davies of Privacy International called the change “a breach of faith by Facebook”.

    “People are entitled to be outraged. It flies in the face of the commitments that the company made to protect user privacy and to improve user controls,” he told BBC News.

    Mr Davies criticised the company for allowing commercial and legal concerns to override its commitment to users, saying: “It appears to going down the same road as Google. Its halo is starting to slip.”

    “Now, there are other kids on the block, like Twitter, Facebook can only survive a certain number of disasters like this. It will only last three years if it continues to make these errors.”

    Facebook should commit to a privacy policy that would allow users to delete all data from its systems, including back-ups, within a specified time period, recommended Mr Davies.

    Formal complaint

    He also advised users to “ratchet their privacy settings up to the maximum” to restrict advertisers’ access to their data and ensure that their details are fully protected.

    Earlier this week Mr Zuckerberg had likened the persistence of data across the social network, even after a user had decided to leave the service, to e-mail.

    In the US, public interest group, the Electronic Privacy Information Center had warned it would file a formal complaint with the Federal Trade Commission about the new terms of service.

    “We think that Facebook should go back to its original terms of service,” Epic’s executive director Marc Rotenberg, told PC World website.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7896309.stm

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  2. Johnny G
    Posted: Feb 18th, 2009 at 9:12 pm

    CONFIRMED. It’s been reverted to old terms and services.

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