At 08:11 PM 8/26/2010, Eric Goldstein wrote: >Marc - > >We selected Freelists.org specifically to address the privacy needs of >our members. At the time Yahoo lists was the flavor of the month, and >there were (and still are) pronounced privacy problems/issues there >which members balked at, so we did not go there. Facebook had been >notorious for it's privacy failures, which have been widely reported. >I would be interested in knowing if this is still a concern to our >membership; I would think it would and should be. > >While I use Facebook for professional reasons, I severely limit >restrict my privacy settings. However I am very much at the whim of a >privately held commercial company which could easily remove my ability >to control these settings/options at Facebook. It has happened with >them before. >>I hope others will join in a discussion and let us hear their thoughts on this.
> Pray,Reduce your concept to a simple statement. I am trying to get Mark Rabiner to come forward.
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