September 11, 2006Facebook responds to student protestsFacebook, the uber-popular college networking web site, is providing options for users to protect their privacy after a new feature it recently added angered thousands of students. The new "news feed" feature the site offers shows users any recent changes friends have made to their profiles -- be it changing relationship status, adding friends or joining groups. In what can only be classified as the definition of irony, some users may have opened up the site to find, via newsfeed, that their friends had joined a group called "Students against facebook news feed." The web site's creator reacted quickly and now students can decide if they'd like certain changes they make to their profiles blocked from the new function. What are your thoughts? Is this much ado about nothing since all of the information being provided on the news feed is available anyway or did Facebook cross the line in creating a feature that some users have referred to as "stalkerish"?
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