Here’s an interesting Q&A session between Mike Arrington and Facebook’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg. A rather disturbing tone to Zuckerberg’s responses.

From ReadWriteWeb:

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg told a live audience yesterday that if he were to create Facebook again today, user information would by default be public, not private as it was for years until the company changed dramatically in December.

In a six-minute interview on stage with TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington, Zuckerberg spent 60 seconds talking about Facebook’s privacy policies. His statements were of major importance for the world’s largest social network – and his arguments in favor of an about-face on privacy deserve close scrutiny.

Hmm. Is the the decline of Facebook picking up speed?

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