Good point Blackberry. Who really takes the time to read the terms and conditions when it pops up just as you are trying to see something that a friend posted to you on a new application? I think such quick uninformed decisions have a boomerang effect that come back one day, whether it is from an employer or the secret service or whoever.
My point is that this is all fine and well given that we remain in a free and democratic system that respect certain individual rights. But the moment that changes (such as the advent of a New World Order that sees individual rights differently) I think many people will regret having voiced certain views or given information on FB that at the time seemed harmless. Think about the anti communist crusade in the States in the 50's or even the war on terror today.
Good point Blackberry. Who really takes the time to read the terms and conditions when it pops up just as you are trying to see something that a friend posted to you on a new application? I think such quick uninformed decisions have a boomerang effect that come back one day, whether it is from an employer or the secret service or whoever.
My point is that this is all fine and well given that we remain in a free and democratic system that respect certain individual rights. But the moment that changes (such as the advent of a New World Order that sees individual rights differently) I think many people will regret having voiced certain views or given information on FB that at the time seemed harmless. Think about the anti communist crusade in the States in the 50's or even the war on terror today.