Categories: Social Media

History Of Facebook Privacy Fails & How They Affect Us [Infographic]

Facebook has had so many privacy fails over the past several years that we’ve pretty much all been affected by them in one way or another. Even Mark Zuckerberg’s own sister was affected by it all last week when she posted a private photo on Facebook (meant for only select people to see) which ended up circulating on Twitter. The reason that happened was because of the privacy settings on Facebook. You can read more about that on Mark Zuckerberg’s Sister Randi Complains Of Privacy Breach. When you look at the entire history of Facebook privacy fails, you start to see that they’ve affected us more than we might realize, and our need for personal privacy is changing.

I’ve read a lot of articles over the past few weeks about the trends we’ll most likely see in the coming year. One thing that keeps coming up on all those lists is privacy. 2012 was a year when we seemed to put everything about ourselves online. 4.8 million Internet users even took it a step further and posted where they would be and when. It seems there was no privacy at all. However, in 2013 things will apparently change a bit. We will look for ways to maintain a more private life, and we’ll respect our own privacy more.

Gone are the days when people will look for their “15 minutes of fame” and instead they’ll want their “15 minutes of privacy.” In this infographic called Facebook #PrivacyFail by TopWebDesignSchools.org, you’ll get to see the history of Facebook privacy fails and how people reacted to those. It will be fun in the future when instead of looking at the history of Facebook privacy fails, we look at the history of reestablishing our privacy. Although some people say we’ll never be able to go back, I think we will. Only time will tell.

The History Of Facebook Privacy Fails

(Click Infographic To Enlarge)

Header Image Credit: [moszoro / deviantART]

Diana Adams

Diana has a passion for blogging. You can usually find Diana working in her home office in Atlanta or sitting in the corner of a downtown Starbucks somewhere with her mobile devices in one hand and a Grande Caramel Macchiato in the other. She loves Star Wars, hot chicken wings, and nice people.

Recent Posts

The Unexpected Ways Digital Communities Are Changing Sports Betting Trends

We’ve seen a rise in social gaming sites over the years. These sites, which are…

1 day ago

Behind The Latest Vaping Designs

The vaping industry continues to evolve, with product designs becoming more sophisticated and user-centric. Modern…

1 day ago

Pros And Cons Of AI Generated Content: Efficiency And Quality

As digital landscapes evolve, more marketers, content creators, and businesses are asking, what is AI…

1 day ago

How SEO Services In San Francisco Help Small Businesses Stand Out?

Today, small businesses have an incredible opportunity to grow beyond traditional means and reach new…

2 days ago

The Psychology Behind Competitive Online Gaming: Why We Keep Coming Back

Online competitive games have long been a cultural phenomenon, drawing millions worldwide. From strategic block…

3 days ago

Navigating Global Market Diversity With Dynamic Product Roadmaps

In a world where companies constantly strive to tap into new markets, they also face…

3 days ago