Facebook...what do you think?

@ellie26 (4139)
Malaysia
October 23, 2015 8:38am CST
Why is facebook putting such a strict privacy settings? Users always complained that facebook is somehow responsible for some of the relationships failure, divorces or infidelities. Nowadays, facebook has updated their users privacy settings. A user can decide and customize his or her audience for posts or picture or friends, hide and unhide their online presence. Users can also decide who they allow to chat with them. These features are actually good if it is use wisely. But if the privacy setting is abused then facebook become a site where all the dramas start and end. It hard to understand why facebook care so much about the privacy settings but doesn't give it users the privilege of knowing who visited their profile?
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• Thiruvananthapuram, India
23 Oct 15
Nowadays facebook is protecting users to send friendships to strangers. I thought tthat facebook was a platform to interact with world. But now i stopped it as i was not able to send request to strangers.
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@ellie26 (4139)
• Malaysia
23 Oct 15
You don't have to be friends on facebook, just follow them to get their latest status updates.
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• Thiruvananthapuram, India
23 Oct 15
@ellie26 I am in facebook to have chat with strangers. Its a great feeling to get a great friend.
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@Samanthavv (1380)
• United States
24 Oct 15
I honestly don't know but the way I see it... Don't put information on Facebook that you don't want people to be able to access. No privacy policy is going to be the make or break on your social safety. It is up to you to be responsible and make the decisions regarding what to share and not. Be smart. Be safe. And only share things you are comfortable with the entire world knowing, because once it is out there, you can't take it back
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@ellie26 (4139)
• Malaysia
24 Oct 15
You are right about be smart and be safe. I don't put my much information about myself on facebook, just standard information.
@vandana7 (99203)
• India
24 Oct 15
There are software tools available to know who visits our profiles. I learned that from DaddyEvil.