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Argument: Many Facebook users don't understand the privacy implications of allowing news feeds
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- Susan Barnes, Professor in the Department of Communication at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). "A privacy paradox: Social Networking in the United States". 2006 - "Many people may not be aware of the fact that their privacy has already been jeopardized and they are not taking steps to protect their personal information from being used by others."
- Electronic Privacy Information Center. "Social Networking Privacy". Retrieved 11.26.07 - "The privacy controls enabled by Facebook are more opt-out than opt-in. Default settings still disseminate most profile changes to all of a user's contacts. Facebook's solution still allows for those who do not bother to read through the "my privacy" section, located on the left hand side of the profile page, to end up sharing more than they expect."
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