Sometime ago I wrote a post about public privacy - tendency to show off all the aspects of personal life to the public. No filters are applied, we demonstrate the exhibitionistic attutide and invite everyone to peep and follow 24/7. Today I stumbled on this article in New York Times that demonstrated to contrtendency - prohibiting sharing the bits and moments of private life - Party On, but no Tweets. It seems like there is the group of peope who aren't keen on being tagged on Facebook and twittered about, therefore invitations to parties includes note that it is not allowed to share any information online. Being exposed can be annoying, especially when you didn't ask for being exposed.
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