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Well after Facebook had to face off with Canada over privacy issues (that broke Canadian Laws) facebook has agreed to make some security changes worldwide. Some of the security changes will be seen in the way that the third party applications and games are handled, what information they will see. Also in the past when you wanted to cancel your account you couldn't delete it only deactivate it. Now you will be able to choose between deactivating it or deleting it. You can

So do you find yourself having facebook pet peeves?
Maybe its those who are playing all of those silly app games...

So Too many social profiles and to hard to keep up with? Well if you have a facebook you can now use it to update your twitter in one step.
What can you share ?
Share status updates, links, photos, notes, and events with your followers on Twitter, directly from your Facebook Page

Well its not the first time that Facebook has gotten into some legal problems



In a move to-among other reasons- make itself more competitive with Twitter, Facebook recently acquired FriendFeed.

Now days with so many different social sites out there and everyone needing to post, blog, bulletin, tweet but do they give out to much information and can it make a difference in their personal life? I mean with sites like facebook you can limit who sees what, on myspace you can set up a preferred list. Well there was a study - there seams to be a study for everything

I have now babysitted my daughters from a distance on Myspace for years, without having a Myspace account, But it seems as of lately they have moved to Facebook. I am not at all familiar with Facebook. Is it possible view thier accounts in the same manner as I did thier Myspace or do I need a Facebook account?
Which leads to my next question. If I need to have a Facebook account, and I find thier accounts, can they tell I viewed thier page?
Make sense? !
stormchaser

Check out PC World's Facebook Etiquette tips, ah
if only everyone would pay attention. What's the purpose of "poking" anyway? I never really understood that one 
"What's okay on Facebook? On sites like MySpace, anything goes (or seems to), but the rules of etiquette on Facebook seem to be a little more refined--not a lot, mind you, but a little. Keep these tips in mind, whether you're making your first friend or your 1000th."

Well you hear about kids that don't get accepted into colleges because when they were investigated they were found not to be such the perfect person. There has also been jobs either lost or passed by because of ones facebook. So it leads to a whole thinking who do you befriend on facebook (or any social site) and what do you post.
Yesterday on my news website they talked about 2 police deputy's that were fired for what they posted on their facebooks and one demoted

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