I guess turn about is fair play. The website Facebook is very often sited as the place where everyone's life is an immediate open book. The gossip website Valleywag decided to give Facebook founder Mark Zuckerburg a taste of his own medicine by hiring a photographer to follow him around and give him his own privacy battle.
Now his life is an also an open book from where he shops to where he lives, eats and more. Here's an article from Fox News on the subject.
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Privacy Battle Gets Personal for Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg
By Jeremy A. Kaplan Published August 04, 2010 FoxNews.com
The man who made everyone’s life an open book can no longer leave his house without everyone knowing what car he drives (an Acura TSX), where he hangs out (the Nut House), and what sort of shoes he wears (flip-flops, more often than not).
Welcome, Mark Zuckerberg, to the world you created . . . like it or not.
Citing what it calls the destructive effect that Zuckerberg's creation -- social-networking powerhouse Facebook -- has had on privacy, a website has decided to eliminate his privacy, hiring a photographer to stalk the 26-year-old multibillionaire and publishing photos
of his house, his car, his girlfriend ... his life.
Is turnabout fair play?
"Facebook's CEO doesn't seem too preoccupied about your privacy, or about ours," says Ryan Tate, editor of the gossip website Valleywag, which posted the photographs. "Likewise, we weren't bothered by the notion of tailing him around the Valley for a few days, or about sharing the experience with you....
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"If it feels a little naughty to take such a close look into Zuckerberg's life, remember that this is the executive who pushed the private information of Facebook's hundreds of millions of users progressively further into the public sphere," Tate said.
But some peeps say it's not right to peep on Zuckerberg, and some are calling for Tate's resignation.
"Even if you accept that Facebook’s handling of user privacy was a misstep (which I don’t entirely), to argue that it’s analogous to following someone around with a camera all week and publicizing his home address on the Internet just defies belief," wrote the popular blog Techcrunch.
The pictures on Valleywag document
the surprisingly mundane private life of a young multibillionaire; with $4 billion to his name, Zuckerberg is the 212th richest man in the world, according to Forbes, falling between 81-year-old Swatch watch magnate Nicholas Hayek and 80-year-old Conde Nast owner Donald Newhouse.
Zuckerberg may be rich beyond his dreams, but his life appears to be pedestrian, at best. Valleywag's pictures show him strolling in sneakers in front of his modest home, which he rents. He appears to drive a $20,000 Acura TSX, and he texts his friends from an iPhone.
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Do you think the website went a little too far by exposing all these details about him? This privacy battle is fought every day about other people on the pages of Facebook, after all. Tell me what you think.
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