With Facebook having had to publicly apologise for several privacy gaffes over the past few years, it's good to hear the true tale of Facebook and Twitter users helping to save a precious pooch return to its rightful owner, instead of being the punch line to a shaggy dog story.
Facebook, the company that lifts its leg to stream out what it thinks of your privacy, has found a legitimate use: stopping dognappers in their tracks.
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