Digital etiquette: always ask permission before posting a friend's photo publicly. It's not about privacy settings, it's about human decency
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We need more human decency! Thank you Randi Zuckerberg.
I think people often forget that there is a human on the other end of a post or tweet! Sometimes they need reminding :)
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Here's a reminder. Everything you post is public. Stop complaining about it or get offline. God bless.
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this is absolutely about privacy settings. That person shouldn't have seen it. Your brother's site is doing this to us all!
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That's it EXACTLY. Good for the goose, good for the gander; hoisted on her brother's petard.
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your response is making the "news" bigger. News outlets are talking about your reaction, not the photo. FYI.
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It was FB's complex settings making this picture visible for without you knowing it! She's not a friend
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Unless you own co, then you can sell to highest bidder! RT Always ask permission before posting a friend's photo publicly.
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agreed. Many missed that simple lesson in life. Tis RT-worthy and that I did. :)
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This tweet implies that a friend of yours re-posted the photo. Was the audience granted accesses exclusively your friends?
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I think she's talking about putting a photo on the web that isn't already on the web.
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