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Is Facebook another Big Brother?

There are certain violations of human rights that Facebook does not seem to take into account, whether you use Facebook or not.

You might get tagged in a photo you don't like, or would not like certain people to see. Untagging yourself will only have the photo removed from your profile page, but not from that of the person who uploaded it, so you know well enough that that photo is still out there.

This is all the more unfair for those people who don't even use Facebook. Most of these individuals won't even know about certain pictures of themselves online, which maybe don't necessarily do them any favour, maybe quite the opposite. If you are not on Facebook you will not even receive anything, via e-mail, to let you know about any uploaded pictures with yourself in them, not even if you have been tagged.

Facebook, one can say, is pretty much the feared Big Brother always watching, like some kind of totalitarian world state in the making, only more subtly. Via all the fun on Facebook's surface, this Big Brother totalitarian state manages to complete itself without imposing itself, but by the people's own making.

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