Your second option for enhanced privacy is to use the lock menu when posting specific content.
Under Hillis' editorship, the site has moved towards posting exclusively original content.
But anyway, this is all beside the point, if any of these sites were posting inappropriate content then existing limits on access would cover that.
The stereotype that it's the young people who are the ones going wild and posting questionable content online may not be entirely accurate.
Establishing the identity of the person posting illegal content is equally difficult due to the trust-based design of the network.
Are we sure that that's not their online web-based things to which people would be posting content?
You give your life away to Facebook when you post content on that site.
Over the next few years, visitors posted blogs, articles, and other content, making the site a largely user-defined resource.
The users who provide their 11-digits cell phone number owns the rights of posting new content.
As of August 2007, the site ceased posting new content and later converted its main page to the simple message: