No, and again, as far as social networks go, the only parallel is when you identify your data and it goes out to a third party, or the privacy policy says they can share with third parties and you didn't read it or didn't understand it and it goes out. It's sort of the same thing.
I think a social network would say that you put it in there and knew that it could have gone somewhere. It's not the same as credit reporting, where you don't know. But if you look at your credit application, of course, it says they're going to do that.