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Posted by theshadowhost at 09:20, 1st May |





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bbc f*ckwits
http://news.bbc.co.uk/
1/hi/technology/7376738.stmno fucking shit, if you put your fucking details on a fucking website, then no shit applications that use the fucking site can take it, if you dont put your date of birth on there it cant fucking steal it. this sound like some stupid fucking journalist thinking they are clever. Rarg! EDIT:- this has been known for ages anyway, they discovered dick all. I am stressed about this for two reasons - i do social networking research, and my mac is fucking up right now -not displaying text properly hence multiple edits 
Edited: 2008-05-01 09:26:59 by User, 2008-05-01 09:27:21 by User, 2008-05-01 09:27:36 by User, 2008-05-01 09:27:52 by User, 2008-05-01 09:28:17 by User, 2008-05-01 09:28:47 by User, 2008-05-01 09:29:18 by User, 2008-05-01 09:29:34 by User |
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Posted by amac at 13:43, 2nd May |





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meh.
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Posted by rob 'f*ck off' wine boy at 15:31, 2nd May |





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meh.
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Posted by HEED at 15:32, 2nd May |





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meh
ZOMG! it woz da LOLZ0rds
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Posted by munchingfoo at 15:35, 2nd May |





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hem
“ When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading”
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Posted by Unregistered User oops at 14:45, 1st May |



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Quoting theshadowhost from 09:20, 1st May 2008http://news.bbc.co.uk/
1/hi/technology/7376738.stmno fucking shit, if you put your fucking details on a fucking website, then no shit applications that use the fucking site can take it, if you dont put your date of birth on there it cant fucking steal it. this sound like some stupid fucking journalist thinking they are clever. Rarg! EDIT:- this has been known for ages anyway, they discovered dick all. I am stressed about this for two reasons - i do social networking research, and my mac is fucking up right now -not displaying text properly hence multiple edits 

Having a bad day? Why don't you have a kitkat?
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Posted by The Jaspar at 16:59, 3rd May |





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How exactly does this make the BBC a "fuckwit"? The reporter is just pointing out something that a lot of people may not realise about their facebook privacy. Just because everyone else isn't clever enough to think about this issue doesn't mean that they shouldn't do reports on this kind of thing. Otherwise, how would people like Ric Romero still have jobs?
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Posted by theshadowhost at 20:15, 3rd May |





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Quoting The Jaspar from 16:59, 3rd May 2008 How exactly does this make the BBC a "fuckwit"? The reporter is just pointing out something that a lot of people may not realise about their facebook privacy. Just because everyone else isn't clever enough to think about this issue doesn't mean that they shouldn't do reports on this kind of thing. Otherwise, how would people like Ric Romero still have jobs? because they claim they discovered a flaw in facebook - and they didn't,
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Posted by Al at 21:21, 3rd May |





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Granted, it would have been better if the reporter had used "uncovered" rather than "discovered".
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Posted by The Jaspar at 12:55, 4th May |





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Quoting theshadowhost from 20:15, 3rd May 2008because they claim they discovered a flaw in facebook - and they didn't,
Ahh I see what you mean, discovery does imply something quite epic, which it really isn't. Still useful for those of us with every possible application on their profile
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Posted by WashingtonIrving at 13:18, 4th May |





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Right, so the bbc has run a story about something that doubtless thousands of people wouldn't know anything about and this is a bad thing how? I mean, why report on anything when those in the know figured it out ages ago anyway? I'm very cynical about cynicism.
"I said farewell honey, I'll see you Judgment Day"
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Posted by somewhere only we know at 16:32, 4th May |





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Loads of people knew about the thousands killed daily in Iraq and Afghanistan, yet the BBC still reported it to us. Lazy.
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Posted by theshadowhost at 09:13, 5th May |





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Quoting somewhere only we know from 16:32, 4th May 2008 Loads of people knew about the thousands killed daily in Iraq and Afghanistan, yet the BBC still reported it to us. Lazy. except that they say that it is a flaw in facebook rather than just being a property of putting your stuff online. people being killed daily in iraq isn't the same thing- it's actually true!
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Posted by munchingfoo at 09:31, 5th May |





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...and, as has been previously pointed out, they claim it is some kind of major investigation and scoop by the BBC. The fact is however, many other sources have reported this finding previously, as well as it being common(ish) knowledge. I think this is the point that the OP made. Sure, they can report on whatever they want, but they shouldn't claim that they discovered it if others did before them.
“ When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading”
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