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Frustrated with Facebook Privacy Policy? Come back to MySpace

Posted by Ajay Tejwani | Posted in Social Media | Posted on 17-05-2010

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MySpace Guess who is trying to capitalize on Facebook privacy concerns….it’s MySpace. According to press release by MySpace, the new privacy setting options will include:

a) public

b) friends only

c) public to anyone 18 or over

Yes, users are frustrated with Facebook privacy policy which is 5,830 words long; the United States Constitution, without any of its amendments, is a concise 4,543 words. It’s a pretty long shot that Facebook users will come back to MySpace, but hell, now is the best time to strike, as the iron is really sizzling hot on privacy issues.

YouTube videos can be “unlisted”

Posted by Ajay Tejwani | Posted in Social Media | Posted on 12-05-2010

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A much awaited feature from YouTube is finally here – videos that  can be shared ONLY with friends/family.  A new feature called “unlisted” videos is available for all YouTubers that allows themto share by sending link to the video. YouTube Help Center has more information and you can also read the post on the YouTube blog.

YouTube Privacy

There have been embarrassing videos that I wanted to share with friends only and now I have the option. On the flip side, it might affect the viral value of some videos….what do you think?

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