Comment Re:Excellent Example! (Score 1) 148
I don't use Facebook. People don't have to solve problems they don't create in the first place.
With every social networking meets privacy article on slashdot, there is the inevitable outcry about not using them in the first place. While this approach seems logical, it fails to take into consideration that other facebook users (your friends/relatives) can post information about you on their accounts. This can include photographs, where the individuals in the photo are tagged with their names. When you hover your mouse over individuals in the photo, it pops up a text box with their name. This way, even if you don't have an account - someone can search your name, and a photo of you may be found. Photos from your private life can be very incriminating, when viewed in different contexts. As far as I can tell, there is no good solution for ensuring you are not on facebook - other than signing up for facebook. Anyone found something better to prevent this?