Do social networks mean the end of privacy?

Scientific American: Do Social Networks Bring the End of Privacy? Young people share the most intimate details of personal life on social-networking Web sites, such as MySpace and Facebook, portending a realignment of the public and the private.
Barbara Iverson at E-Media Tidbits: Sept. Scientific American: Dude, Where's My Privacy?
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I would suggest that in the entirety of human history, privacy is a fairly (and temporary?) phenomenon.
Comment by Colin Carmichael
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August 25, 2008 @
7:18 am