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ajg1977
·il y a 16 ans·discuss
1) Tagging a photo of someone generally does not imply their membership/support/interest in something (e.g NAMBLA).

2) It's very clear whether someone is truly in a photo, or it's a result of mischief. It's impossible to tell this with membership of a group.

3) Being tagged in a photo does not create a subscription.

I actually think there SHOULD be a way to prevent being photo tagged if you so wish, or at least prevent it becoming a hard-link to your profile/photos. My sister hates when people tag her in photos and will diligently remove the tags. I think that's a bit weird, but it should be her choice whether she can be tagged or not.
ajg1977
·il y a 16 ans·discuss
Indeed - if you care about privacy to any degree, and your facebook friends are a combination of family/friends/colleagues, then lists are essential.

I can't help but feel Facebook could negate a lot of these issues by giving every user these three groups by default and basing their default privacy settings around them.
ajg1977
·il y a 16 ans·discuss
It really bugs me how Facebook's MO seems to be to make every new feature opt-out, and often awkward to do so, in order to gain traction.

For example I can't even find a way to prevent people adding me to groups, other than outright de-friending them. That's a little nuclear for over-enthusiastic family members.

I suppose they'll add one later, after they are able to announce how millions of users are using the new groups feature.