Facebook Sees Your Faces, So Are Your Friends. Live Interactive Social Network
A Chinese saying goes:”A big tree attracts winds”. The saying says a popular person or thing might attract debates and controversy. It must be a similar case for Facebook. The privacy settings are debatable. But it is not that bad. Facebook does not require you to put financial information on it. It does not work as Pay Pal or online banking systems. You may be surprised that you may find a long-lost relative far away in Scotland. You never. Besides, you could set up your privacy settings and stop the spam. I don’t have much spam so far. Although it is inconvenient that it would ask you all the time whether you wish to share with your friends so the application could get you and your network’s information, but you have the right to refuse. A friend of mine accidently got virus on his computer and it affected his Facebook account. He closed the account immediately without trouble. Facebook staff were helpful, and showed us how to delete Facebook groups that were creating problems. He reopened it after a short while; there has been no problem so far. If you are not someone who likes sharing and network, you may want to stop using Facebook.