I wonder if the BBB has any jurisdiction over Facebook? Is there anyone we can all e-mail or send a letter to, to let them know that we as the users of Facebook do value our privicy and we have a right to choose what we consider to be private.
For example, I might not want to share to everyone that I spend over 500 dollars on tupperware containers (yes that is excessive exaggerating) while maybe someone else who also spend 500 dollars on tupperware container might want to brag to everyone on Facebook that they did that.
No I don't have tupperware and I think it's stupid, I was just using that as an example.
I wonder if the BBB has any jurisdiction over Facebook?
If your referring to the BBB »www.bbb.org/ No, they don't have 'jurisdiction' over facebook or anything for that matter. That's a good thing too, if that's who you were referring to. It wouldn't be good for anything with jurisdictional powers to have membership fees which only serve the purpose of turning a blind eye to it's member indiscretions.