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seawasp ([personal profile] seawasp) wrote2005-03-05 12:16 pm

"Frienditto" Bandittos?

A number of my friends on LJ have alerted others to the stupidities being committed by this particular group. Apparently they sleazily acquire (taking advantage of many LJ-users' naivete) passwords to accounts which permits them to display friends-only posts.

Now, while *I* have never made a restricted post, nor can I imagine making one, but for those who trusted that their private posts would remain private, this is a deliberate and offensive violation of privacy.

Apparently some of the Frienditto users have also been going around mocking various LJ users' private posts and doing similar things to posts against the frienditto "service". I ran across a couple of examples. Pretty sad -- I'd guess high school lusers with nothing better to do than be assholes.

Frienditto seems to be connected to something else called "LJ Drama", but I have no idea what THAT is.

Re: Not quite true.

[identity profile] randallsquared.livejournal.com 2005-03-07 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
This is a fine philosophy, for nonhumans -- just as pure Objectivism or pure Marxism was.

I think you may be reading into what I said something that isn't there.

But people -- real people -- have secrets. Many of these secrets may be utterly trivial from the point of view of other people, but they will be very important to the individual.

And keeping them won't be a problem. All you have to do is *want* to keep the secret, and technology can help you. It's only when you stop keeping the secret that other people become able to disseminate it. This is exactly the same as it's always been in principle; it's just easier now, and will get far more so. A person to whom you entrusted a secret has always been able to repeat it to someone else, and now they can do so with better fidelity and ease. So what needs to change is the idea that you can simultaneously give away secrets (but Kiesha would NEVER tell!) and keep them, but this has *always* been a bad idea, which is why there are sayings like "Three can keep a secret if two are dead". It's just going to be more obvious now.