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Old 09-02-2012, 01:24 PM   #13
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I occasionally post a bit of blather on twitter, and a few things to fb... hardly qualifies as "minute by minute", but I do know folks who post a lot more.

Whenever I read objections to less privacy, sometimes the retort to the complainer is, "oh but you use facebook", (Therefore, the complainer must not mind privacy violations) or, "go live with Amish people". But there has to be a happy medium. People should have jurisdiction over what gets spread all over for anyone to use at their discretion.

I don't mind a company having a history of things I've bought before. Sometimes it makes the future transactions pleasant. I bought clarinet reeds from a company that I had previously bought guitar strings from, and with the reed purchase, they slipped in a couple of pretty guitar picks... But yes, after a purchase, a person shouldn't be 'stalked'.
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