The idea of corporate social responsibility is currently an interesting one, partly because of Mark Zuckerberg's hearing. It is well-known that he took private user data when he shouldn't have, but what I find compelling to discuss is the way Facebook was able to make people give up all that information about themselves. Facebook makes users believe that their timelines are a safe space, so they feel comfortable in sharing anything and everything. Privacy settings are customizable so users think they know who can and cannot see their posts and pictures. Facebook did not do anything illegal by creating such an environment for their users, but they did manipulate their users into thinking their data was safe and private on their platform. Overall, my question is : are Facebook's subtle actions unethical?