No More Private Parts

Thanks to Mark Zuckerberg, we all live in glass houses. At least you do if you’re one of the 500 million users of Facebook, a social networking site he founded that makes our private lives public. But what began as an interactive college yearbook has become a phenomenon where many...
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Thanks to Mark Zuckerberg, we all live in glass houses. At least you do if you’re one of the 500 million users of Facebook, a social networking site he founded that makes our private lives public. But what began as an interactive college yearbook has become a phenomenon where many of the world’s battles are fought and won. Facebook has been used to organize rallies against Colombia’s FARC, expose the murderer of a woman at an Iranian protest, and help Barack Obama get elected.

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