When entering data into Facebook, you're sending it on a one-way trip. Want to show somebody a video or a picture you posted to your profile? Unless they also have an account, they can't see it. Your pictures, videos and everything else is stranded in a w
Pages are visible to anyone using searches based on religion, sexual orientation or relationship status...unless you change preferences to disallow your profile's indexing by search engine spiders.
Perhaps I ventured a bit too far out of my echo chamber, but today I came across 3 different conspiracy theory articles about popular Web companies. One was about e-commerce giant Amazon.com and the other two related to leading Social Networking sites M
Nous vivons un temps de grand retour dunet-bashing("les blogs, moteurs à rumeurs", "wikipedia, c'est l'enfer de la connaissance", "facebook, ça sert à rien"...).
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