Facebook Is On Its Way To Owning You

Matlin theorizes that, with the FriendFeed purchase, "Facebook bought the rights to nearly everything you do online" -- assuming the role of your portal to everything on the Web. Twitter posts, Diggs, flickr uploads, and more could be captured in its tendrils. This would leave Google as the only blockade before Facebook completes its quest to completely "own you."
Still, with the addition of real-time search capabilities, Facebook could effectively supplant Google as everyone's one-stop Web locale. Matlin proposes, "Facebook bought FriendFeed so it could become the Huffington Post of your social life." Just think, Facebook could finally materialize its goals of becoming a technologized, all-knowing "Big Brother," constantly keeping tabs on the daily activities of people everywhere.
Since this reeks of an Orwellian, information-controlled social nightmare, shouldn't somebody maybe protest... Attention, citizens! This blog is being interrupted for a Facebook PSA. Facebook is The Leader. We love The Leader. We will not question Dear Leader! [From: The Washington Post]
Facebook Crime and Punishment
Blackmail
Sending any personal info or incriminating pictures to someone on Facebook is a huge mistake for many reasons. One of the worst possible outcomes is getting blackmailed for money, sex, or, well, anything these sickos dream up. Really, whether they're using a fake profile or not, it's a horrible idea. Read up on the story of an 18-year-old who blackmailed 31 male classmates after he posed as a girl and asked for nude pictures. That's lesson enough.
Impostors
Sure, it can be harmless to impersonate a celeb online or create a fake profile for a movie character. But seriously, there's a definite line you shouldn't cross when pretending to be someone else and it can lead to dire consequences for you. Maybe it's not as extreme as the Moroccan man who was jailed for 43 days after creating a fake Facebook profile of a prince, but you never know. Just steer clear of it.
Self-Incrimination
Do we really have to explain this? Just look up the shoplifter who posed with her stolen merchandise, the many photos of drunk underage teens, and, most recently, the album featuring a couple who killed and ate an endangered iguana in the Bahamas.
Suicide
Social networking sites has been blamed for a lot of things, fairly and unfairly, but in our opinion, the worst offense has been their indirect involvement in suicides. Obviously, there are a lot of factors responsible in each case, but there does seem to be links between social networking and a rash of suicides, and obviously tehre's the case tragic of Megan Meier, who killed herself after a classmate's mom impersonated a teen boy and harassed her over Myspace.
Murder
We've reported on numerous incidents of people getting in trouble because of their online behavior. Now, people are becoming victims because of what they're doing on the Web too. In England, a man was convicted of murdering his estranged wife after she changed her relationship status to "single." So, be careful of who can see your profile and what you're doing, no matter how harmless it seems.
Nigerian Scammers
Oh, you thought this only happened via poorly worded emails, right? WRONG. Once people got wise to their old ways, these con men are turning to social networking sites for new targets. This time, they're hacking into people's accounts and impersonating them to ask for money, usually with some weird sob story. You can check out a transcript of one of these conversations here.
Cooperation
Even if the law isn't on a case, a victim, his friends, or empathetic strangers might be. Since it's easy to get word out for anything online, people are using blogs, forums, and social networking sites to help track down criminals. In one such case, a vehicle thief was tracked down by a bunch of anonymous car enthusiasts after the victim posted his story on a forum. In the end, they identified the guy through his Facebook profile.
Self-Incrimination
Do we really have to explain this? Just look up the shoplifter who posed with her stolen merchandise, the many photos of drunk underage teens, and, most recently, the album featuring a couple who killed and ate an endangered iguana in the Bahamas.





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Comments
34
Subscribe to commentscave12manAug 18th 2009 2:04PM
Wouldnt this still be limited to them "owning" everything you do online as long as it's done through Facebook?
aerkokevinAug 18th 2009 2:25PM
No facebook, no my space, no twitter, no differance in my life.
pamb359Aug 20th 2009 5:47PM
I so agree. I am not on any of those
tresherAug 18th 2009 2:46PM
Who puts anything true on their Facebook page? Only fools, I guess...
LnJoinerAug 20th 2009 4:51PM
I enter the truth on my facebook site. I happen to be a Christian and I believe that honest is the right thing to do. So don't say that only a fool would print the truth. It is a fool that doesn't tell the truth.
CharlesQueencAug 18th 2009 3:04PM
If you watch what you put on there you don't have any problems.As far as twitter and DIGG go's i could care less if anyone see's what I put on there anyway's.I only put general things on twitter,nothing that would be of help to anyone as far as DIGG go's i don't care i want people to see what I have to say about whatever subject is being talked about
Joseph BlazewiczAug 18th 2009 4:12PM
In this lifetime, whether we like it or not, we have to answer to somebody.
KarmenAug 20th 2009 6:32PM
Yeah, that would be GOD!
Tired_Aug 18th 2009 4:21PM
Ok, this is going a little too far. Facebook bought FriendFeed. That's it. They didn't buy ICANN, they didn't buy VeriSign, they just bought up another site. I'm sure FriendFeed is fine and dandy (I'd never even heard of it till Facebook bought it), but it's not that large. The percentage of Facebook users who are also FriendFeed users must be very small. You can put the hard-hats away...the sky is not falling.
General TuckerAug 20th 2009 2:58PM
Many websites do already do this. Ever heard of tracking cookies.
mark masonAug 20th 2009 3:29PM
OK, how did Obama get in the middle of this? I mean really how powerful is this guy that he is in everything that comes thru AOL. Please people get some other interest's besides Obama!
AmyAug 20th 2009 4:40PM
I'm glad I ain't member on there
SheriAug 20th 2009 4:00PM
I am just curious WHY AOL is ALWAYS running these anti-Facebook stories???
niqueiiiAug 20th 2009 5:03PM
"I am just curious WHY AOL is ALWAYS running these anti-Facebook stories???"
I just wonder why they're trying to make us so freaking paranoid in general.
The Faceless OneAug 20th 2009 4:12PM
Nobody knows me. Nobody owns me. I'm not a member of any social networking site. I'm not a member of anything. I don't even have a freakin' library card. Not even will you find me by googling my name. I've no intention of selling myself or my soul to any cyberspace entity. Sure, you can find me by hacking back via the address from which this comment was sent, but then what? You got nuthin'!
CHABSENTIAAug 20th 2009 4:32PM
Rhino45411 us pretty free with the word "Moron". People such as Rhino45411 appear to be representative of the Morons on Face Book. I saw in the news where 18,000 Morons on Face Book got together to from a Boycott of "Whole Foods" because they didn't like the fact that the owner of Whole Foods was against Obama Health care. So Face Book apparently is about Obama. I call then Morons because in 2007 the owner of Whole Foods stated that he had more than enough Money for his Future and took a Salary of $1.00 a year. The rest of his Salary was donated to a Fund for his Employees.The Owner not only provides Benefits for his Employees but also provides benefits for same sex civil unions.This is a national company that employs 50,000 people. So maybe the Morons on Facebook will explain how a Boycott will hurt the Owner. A Boycott might cause the loss of Jobs and benefits for the 50,000 employees. Only a Moron thinks that theren't arent people on Facebook who support Obama and are willing to jeopardize 50,000 jobs in this Economy.
heatherAug 20th 2009 5:01PM
For one, Learn how to spell...Two, what does any of this ranting have to do w/the article?
ehmAug 20th 2009 7:27PM
Heather--I found ONE spelling mistake and a lack of the 's for possessive form. Big deal. Save your lecture for people who really mess up...or, better yet, quit being the spelling police and be the idea police instead.
annettehansenAug 20th 2009 4:51PM
It looks to me like if some one wants your info there are hundreds of ways for them to do so! I love Facebook, so far! I look forward to catching up with others and even finding old friends on Fb. We are using Fb to pull every one together for our 40th class reunion! Every time you write your name or any of your info any where, any number of bad things can happen to them. Keep an eye on your accounts and enjoy what you do!
SOFLYFAHSIONS!2AOL.COMAug 20th 2009 5:14PM
SHERI YOU ARE SO RIGHT I ALWAYS SEE HOW AOL GOES AFTER FACEBOOK JUST LIKE FOX GOES AFTER DEMOCRATIC PARTIES
THATS THE FIRST THING THAT CAME TO MY ATTENTION HOW AOL ALWAYS GOES AGAINST FACEBOOK THEY MIGHT BE ASSOCIATTED WITH MYSPACE OR TWITTER THAT MIGHT BE IT