Criterion D
Facebook users are facing a dilemma with privacy issues since the social network is opening public search’s for the public; privacy is a huge concern to most of the Facebook users since they have a lot of private information posted in their limited access web pages.
A feasible solution is that all Facebook users will get a message which says that all of their information will be available for the public and they would have to agree by ticking a box. This will verify that any Facebook user will be satisfied with the fact that any of his/her information will not be private but available for anyone to see. Then a committee would be formed from different groups, these would be software programmers, trusted users form the social network, and other relevant groups. This committee would then vote and choose for what would be sensible for the public to have access to; this would be small stuff like names, E mails, where they come from as a pose to very important information like home addresses and other private info.
The next step is to educate the public with the new rules and new modifications that happened. Then a commission would be made to regulate these standards through then new rules that have been enforced for every one to follow, and if anyone refuses to follow these rules they will face serious consequences and penalties like ban.
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Good, but you have to say why it's feasible.
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