According to Fred Vogelstein's, "The Great Wall of Facebook" article, Vogelstein states that the controversy involves the fact that Facebook has secured a storehouse of user data but it cannot share that sensitive information with advertisers or others because those using the site want privacy protections. While these individuals will share their most innermost thoughts, comments or opinions about a variety of topics, they believe them to be sacrosanct and not privy to those they have not allowed to view them. Facebook users do not want their personal privacy to be violated or impinged upon by companies seeking it for utilitarian or financial gain. Sharing detailed information about sources, products, or people in real time, as compared to some information being available in a controlled format, such as through Google's algorithms, is what makes Facebook unique and fresh. It is also genuine as it links to a real individual with a real and viable email, thereby justifying its credibility.
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