I always wanted to be somebody, but I should've been more specific.
Lily Tomlin

tracking your friends

This isn’t exactly an invasion of privacy — not quite. It compiles everything about you on social media sites. (So try not to post drunk pictures of your self.) The creepy thing is that anyone can track you and you’ll never know it.

Although I have quite a public presence online and have worked on that, my real personal life is not to be found online. I’ve worked on that too.

In 10 years, the real luxury will be not being found.

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2 Responses to “tracking your friends”

  1. logtar on January 25th, 2008

    This is just a little freaky.

  2. AH on March 11th, 2008

    Oh my goodness, that is creepy.

    Privacy is more precious than gold to me.

    I need to get a drink of water, that website sucked the juice right out of me.

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