Can you beat Zuckerberg when it comes to Facebook privacy?

If he's dancing, that's not a good thing.

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My gym has started a new class. It’s called “Facebook Fun Fitness.” It’s designed to keep you in the most alert shape to keep abreast of Facebook’s privacy changes.

It involves a lot of squatting, so that you can duck Facebook’s ever-moving eyes. There are copious stomach crunches. In the event that Facebook exposes a topless picture of you, these ensure you will be looking your best.

Having taken a couple of these classes, I thought I’d be ready for the Realistic Facebook Privacy Simulator.

This is a new tool that tests your alertness and swiftness to ever-changing Facebook privacy controls.

You can check all the boxes you like, but you can never win.

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When you begin the simulator, you have 20 seconds to make three difficult choices.

Here are some sample questions.

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