
Every digital community must negotiate the rights of its user’s individual freedoms and establish some collective and protective order. Facebook creates a secure environment for users with a number of privacy options. It's structure is focused on giving the user control, always allowing profile limitations. After joining, when facebookers load any information (videos, profile information, pictures...etc) they are given a choice in who is able to access it. Blocking other users, having a public or private page, album privacy ...etc is only a click away.On Facebook, a person's network is carefully selected and controllable, with no surprises. If someone’s behavior is displeasing to a user or “friend”, the person utilizes the “de-friend” option and the disrupter ceases to exist in the remover’s cyber world. This self-policing process eliminates most potential facebooking trolls sense the site's members are aware of this feature. Facebook's most important function as a social network is connecting people but it executes this connecting power responsibly, always placing security options nearby for users.