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Sanak-sanak di Palanta 'ko nan ambo hormati,

Kebetulan ado berita tentang alternatif dari FB yang katanya akan menjaga 
privasi data yang dikomunikasikan, sbb.:







Meet Diaspora,  the ‘anti-Facebook’

Posted: 12:36 PM ET





Sick of the barrage of Facebook privacy
scandals?

Don't trust a multi-billion-dollar
corporation with your photos and personal information?

Well, there may be an online social network
for you yet.

It's called Diaspora, and it's an idea from
four New York University students who say in a video pitch that big
online companies like Facebook shouldn't be allowed to have access to, and to
some degree "own," all of the personal data that flows in and out of
their social networks.

The site, which is still in development, has
been dubbed
"the anti-Facebook" by tech
blogs.

The solution sounds a little wonky: Diaspora
basically enables computers to share updates, photos and videos directly with
each other. It eliminates the middleman, i.e. Facebook, Flickr, Google or
Twitter, so no one has access to your data but you and your friends.

To set things up this way, each user has to
have server space. In Diaspora-speak, these machines are called
"seeds."

But, despite the potential technical
confusion, the result, the site's founders say, is a fully private and secure
network, without cutting down on the "sharing" aspect of the
internet, which is such a trend at the moment.

"Social networks have only really
existed for 10 years," one of the Diaspora founders says in a video
introduction. "We don’t know what’s going to happen to our data. It’s
going to exist into the foreseeable future. We need to take control of
it."

"Because once you give it away once
it’s no longer yours. You cannot stake claim to it," another chimes in.

Diaspora's founders - who look kind of like
they jumped out of "Revenge
of the Nerds," and, according to NYTimes.com, consider
themselves to be pretty nerdy - posted their idea on the crowd-funding site
Kickstarter to get money for the venture. If you're not familiar with
Kickstarter, it's a site where people post information about their projects and
ask random members of the internet for funding.

So far, about 900 people have contributed a
total of nearly $29,000. That's more than the $10,000 the Diaspora founders
said they needed to start the site.

ReadWriteWeb says that the way Diaspora
works may confuse some general users. But, the blog notes, Diaspora may offer a
paid service that would be simpler to use. Positioning itself as the
anti-Facebook may help, too:

"If Diaspora is realized, it will be up
to technology advocates to position the turn-key service in a way that will
make it sound simple and appealing to precisely those sorts of mainstream users
if it is to ever succeed. Taking shots at Facebook's privacy issues may be a
good course (Take back control with Diaspora!)," the blog writes.

"We would like to see Diaspora come to
be, even if it never goes mainstream, because it would finally offer privacy
advocates a real alternative to the increasingly data-hungry Facebook."

Check out Project Diaspora's website and let
us know what you think. Mark Zuckerberg co-founded Facebook in
2004 out of his Harvard dorm room; it now has 400 million users worldwide.
Is it too late for a challenger? Or do the latest privacy concerns leave it
vulnerable?

Posted by: John
D. Sutter -- CNN.com writer/producer

Filed under: Facebook • Internet • social-networking sites
Salam,Fashridjal M. Noor Sidin, Bandung




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