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Attention to Detail & the Post-Privacy Age

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Privacy is dead. It died long, long ago, long before Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg stumbled on the corpse last year. He was the most famous observer, but hardly the first. Mark wasn’t the culprit either. Don’t blame Facebook. Don’t blame the internet. Don’t point your finger at the Patriot Act. Like a bad Agatha Christie [...]

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Facebook & Your Public Privacy

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Being a writer, I’ve become somewhat accustomed to wearing my heart on my sleeve. Through newspaper articles, opinion columns, blog posts, television interviews and published books containing some of my most private thoughts and feelings, there is not really much about me that is not already public. So when I first signed up for Facebook, [...]

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