Sunday, April 8, 2012

Selling Digital Fear

Screen Shot 2012-04-07 at 4.02.12 PMThe crowded building?s not on fire. After an exhaustive investigation of the top 100 Facebook apps, the Wall Street Journal didn?t find any serious privacy violations. While sensationalizing the dangers of online privacy sure drives page views and ad revenue, it also impedes innovation and harms the business of honest software developers. Reality has yet to stop media outlets from yelling about privacy, and because the WSJ writers were on assignment, they wrote the ?Selling You On Facebook? hit piece despite thin findings. These kind of articles can make mainstream users so worried about the worst-case scenario of what could happen to their data, they don?t see the value they get in exchange for it.

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