Mark Zuckerberg's Sister on 'Digital Etiquette'

The Zuckerberg family has learned the hard way that Facebook's privacy settings can't stop friends and followers from sharing pictures that were meant to be private. Shortly after Christmas, a family photo of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, his sister Randi Zuckerberg, and other members of the family gathered around the kitchen island for some holiday poking on their smartphones made its way to Twitter, then BuzzFeed and other media outlets.

The Zuckerberg family has learned the hard way that Facebook’s privacy settings can’t stop friends and followers from sharing pictures that were meant to be private.

Shortly after Christmas, a family photo of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, his sister Randi Zuckerberg, and other members of the family gathered around the kitchen island for some holiday poking on their smartphones made its way to Twitter, then BuzzFeed and other media outlets.

In a public Twitter exchange, Randi Zuckerberg called out Vox Media marketing director Callie Schweitzer for tweeting the photo without her permission.

Schweitzer graciously removed the photo, explaining to Zuckerberg:

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