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Posted by: spartain ken 15
She was a marketer for Facebook.
The point is though she overreacted over a photo and instead of taking responsibility for uploading a photo she did not want made public she decided to say it was someone else's fault.
A marketer? So then, she has nothing to do with the privacy policy or settings.
It was someone else's fault. It was the combined fault of the person who uploaded it publicly to Twitter (unknowingly though) and whoever at Facebook designed the complicated policy settings that let that person view the photo because a friend of hers was in it, despite Ms Z making it private only to her friends.
I still fail to see the hypocrisy.