Any of the 500 million plus Facebook users can block people, except it seems Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who is simply untouchable, as he cannot be blocked by any registered users from their accounts.

The news was revealed by tech website Tech Crunch. It pointed to a blog called blockzuck.com, which shows what happens when Facebook users attempt to remove Mark Zuckerberg from their Facebook lives.

According to the Block Zuck blog, anyone who tries to attempt it will see the following popup bearing these words: “General Block failed error: Block failed.”

Ultimate Power

Mark Zuckerberg

The news that Zuckerberg cannot be blocked will no doubt raise fresh concerns among privacy and security campaigners.

Of course, Facebook is no stranger to privacy concerns. Analysts have recently warned that Facebook’s new location-powered Places feature could create risks and social pressures for users. And last month a security analyst revealed online the personal details of 100 million Facebook users in a stunt intended to expose the social network’s privacy weaknesses.

Prior to that Facebook has also been at the centre of other privacy concerns, including the launch of its instant personalisation feature and the universal “like” button, as well as the fallout over the changes to its privacy settings.

Ongoing Privacy Debate

Facebook has faced persistent claims that it should be taking more responsibility for the privacy and security of its customers, and should have measures in place to prevent attacks.

The social networking giant however has previously countered these concerns, after it used a corporate blog posting in June to detail how its privacy settings worked. And Zuckerberg himself has previously defended his company’s privacy policies.

Of course, Zuckerberg is well used to dealing with this issue, after he famously said that privacy is no longer a social norm back in January this year.

Whatever the arguments, it has been noted that Facebook users seem to willingly accept Zuckerberg’s apparent cavalier attitude to their privacy issues, despite the dangers it can pose.

Tom Jowitt

Tom Jowitt is a leading British tech freelancer and long standing contributor to Silicon UK. He is also a bit of a Lord of the Rings nut...

View Comments

  • my name is micheleboles i have a facebook@farmville which i can not get on. nor will anyone write back and tell me why!i had over thirty people on farmville i didnt get to know but a few. i chick on them for farming purpose then i lost farmville not knowing at the time i also lost facebook.please help recover my facebook.im a mom @housewife whos home alot so i starting playing farmville very fun game but i can longer get on very sad i lost everything my dog probley ran away because it wont let me on my crop is gone i need your help please.

Recent Posts

Craig Wright Sentenced For Contempt Of Court

Suspended prison sentence for Craig Wright for “flagrant breach” of court order, after his false…

2 days ago

El Salvador To Sell Or Discontinue Bitcoin Wallet, After IMF Deal

Cash-strapped south American country agrees to sell or discontinue its national Bitcoin wallet after signing…

2 days ago

UK’s ICO Labels Google ‘Irresponsible’ For Tracking Change

Google's change will allow advertisers to track customers' digital “fingerprints”, but UK data protection watchdog…

2 days ago

EU Publishes iOS Interoperability Plans

European Commission publishes preliminary instructions to Apple on how to open up iOS to rivals,…

3 days ago

Momeni Convicted In Bob Lee Murder

San Francisco jury finds Nima Momeni guilty of second-degree murder of Cash App founder Bob…

3 days ago