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		<title>Facebook Announces Improved Privacy Settings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just read the latest Open Letter from Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg announcing some upcoming changes in FB&#8217;s privacy settings. I for one have been looking forward to this latest evolution in FB&#8217;s privacy options.
 
I love Facebook. It is probably my favorite spot on the social web. That&#8217;s because it does the best job [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just read the latest <span><a href="http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=190423927130">Open Letter from Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg</a> announcing some upcoming changes in FB&#8217;s privacy settings. I for one have been looking forward to this latest evolution in FB&#8217;s privacy options.<br />
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<p>I love Facebook. It is probably my favorite spot on the social web. That&#8217;s because it does the best job of enabling me to connect with the people and things I care about online.</p>
<p>I can keep in touch with my favorite cousin in London and my 15 year old nephew in Zimbabwe. I can also keep track of my favorite pastime &#8211; reading &#8211; using the <a href="http://apps.facebook.com/livingsocial/" target="_blank">Living Social application</a> on Facebook. I share my latest reads with friends, see what they are reading and engage in lots of interesting discussions I couldn&#8217;t otherwises have, given the fact that many of the folks who share my particular interests  are located all over the globe.</p>
<p>Like I said, people and things I care about.</p>
<p>In spite of my love of FB, I have experienced some frustration when it comes to its privacy settings.  As FB has evolved, so has my (and others&#8217;) use of it. When I first joined the network 3 years ago, it was so I could keep in touch with a few old friends from college. Privacy settings were not an issue for me then.</p>
<p>Now my use of it is dramatically different. In addtion to friends and family, I also keep in touch with  clients and organizations and businesses I support. As the demographic profile of FB users changes, seemingly overnight, so does the range of people and organizations I want and need to connect with.<span id="more-152"></span></p>
<p>This is great, but do I really want to share the same things with all the same people? For me the answer is a resounding <strong>NO</strong>!</p>
<p>Not every status update/video/link/comment I share with my college friends is appropriate to share with my nephew.  I would never have certain conversations while he was present, so why would I want to share those things with him online? The same is true of my family and my clients. Do the clients I happen to be friends with via FB need to know the details of the latest family news? I think not.</p>
<p>This has been an issue for many of the other 349 million people on FB and I&#8217;m glad that the FB team is listening to the many requests for improvements in this area.</p>
<p>The new changes seem to promise an easier way to control who  gets to see the content I post. To quote Mark Zuckerberg&#8217;s post:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;We&#8217;re adding something that many of you have asked for — the ability to control who sees each individual piece of content you create or upload.&#8221;</p>
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<h3>Easier Privacy</h3>
<p>In addition to the ability to modify privacy on idividual pieces of content, the email promise a simpler way to modify privacy settings. It took me a while to figure out how to tailor my privacy settings and I know that for people who spend even less time in the network than I do, it is particularly challenging.</p>
<p>When I teach introductory social media or FB workshops, I share with participants the fact the FB  allows users to create custom groupings of friends and assign them different privacy settings. For many people this is a revelation of dramatic proportions. I&#8217;ve had  a number of people share that their fear of having everyone have access to everything they post has been the one thing holding them back from joining and using FB.</p>
<p>Yes, privacy changes  and user lists have been present for a while, but I don&#8217;t think they have been easy to modify and many people new to FB  have no idea this is even an option.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m hoping that the new changes to the privacy page  are really easier and allow people to connect and share in ways that make them more comfortable.</p>
<p>I for one am really excited to test drive these change and see if it allows me the flexibilty I crave in controlling access to my FB content.</p>
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