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Facebook's Utopian Dream Hides Something Sinister

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(Newser) – The recent scrap over Facebook’s privacy policy seems to be at odds with the site’s friendly, familial face, Vanessa Grigoriadis writes in New York. But the company’s aborted move to claim ownership of user content in perpetuity reveals a vague something about its ambitions. “Facebook’s entire business plan, insofar as it is understood by anyone,” Grigoriadis writes, “rests upon this continued practice of friends sharing with friends.”

Facebook sells sharing as a “utopian” ideal, Grigoriadis writes. It’s “peace through superconnectivity, as rapid bits of information elevate us to the Buddha mind.” But, like most “web cognoscenti” who “tend to think that people who worry too much about privacy are sentimentalists,” there is something sinister lurking, she notes. “Kubrick dreamed of villains like this: nerds in fleece, controlling the information, calling their cult a family.”

Mark Zuckerberg, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Facebook.
Mark Zuckerberg, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Facebook.   (AP Photo)
A Facebook page.
A Facebook page.   (AP Photo)
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.   (AP Photo)
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They know that Facebook’s massive cultural footprint could be washed away tomorrow by forces not yet understood, not least by the micro-choices and preconscious perceptions of its users. - Vanessa Grigoriadis

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TerrifiedCitizen
Apr 6, 09 5:30 PM CDT
People who are concerned about their privacy aren't on Facebook... Reply
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Observer
Apr 6, 09 5:57 PM CDT
Be assured - lots of people are mining Facebook in our police state. Policia, pedophiles and Product marketers. Don't post anything that can be used against you. It might be someday. Reply
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Anonymous
Apr 17, 09 12:22 PM CDT
True, very True... These online networking sites are truly a big net that anyone can get trapped in, and as soon as the fishermen pull up the net, they can choose to eat you or microchip you and release you. Reply
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