[citation][nom]WhySoBluePandaBear[/nom]People need to understand something, and understand it VERY clearly. This is the year 2010. Nothing is hidden, in fact, this is one of the toughest eras in history to lie in, and actually get away with it. People can't just run their mouths on a new program, and then sing a completely different tune a month later on another. We have videos, audio recordings and just general archiving of pretty much everything. With that said, what are you trying to hide? If you have nothing to hide, and you willingly sign up on an internet based site, this is what you should expect. If you're a KGB spy and are trying to be low key, maybe you shouldn't create an online social networking page. Other than that, you really have no privacy.[/citation]
That's a pretty odd statement to make. You can have as much privacy if you want to, if you just stay away from Facebook, Twitter, people with their camera ready at all times and other stupid but perfectly avoidable things.
Nobody needs a Facebook profile. Nobody has a social life that entirely depends on Facebook (if you do, then it's not a social life at all....). So why bother signing up to something that keeps track of every embarassing thing you do and that's a gold mine for advertisers?