Randi Zuckerberg, the sister of Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, may be planning her next TV show after a scandal over a private photo that was accidentally shared to tens of thousands of people.

Randi Zuckerberg who was recently the executive producer of Bravo's reality TV show "Start-Ups: Silicon Valley" and is the former marketing director of Facebook,made  headlines Wednesday due to an incident with a private family photo that was shared with tens of thousands of people by accident leaving her extremely disappointed but not with Facebook. 

"Apparently, the topic of online etiquette elicits passion, debate, anger & Twitter crazies. Guess I just found the topic of my next TV show!" she tweeted Wednesday.

Randi Zuckerberg reportedly posted a picture to her personal Facebook showing her family -including Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg- reacting to the new Facebook app "Poke" released last week which has drawn negative criticism for allegedly being a "copycat" of a previous app called Snapchat.

"Digital etiquette: always ask permission before posting a friend's photo publicly. It's not about privacy settings, it's about human decency," she tweeted following the incident Tuesday night.

A Twitter user named Callie Schweitzer, who works at Vox Media Inc. according to her profile, re-tweeted the photo to her more than 39,000 followers on Tuesday. But she deleted the post after Randi complained.

According to various screen captures posted online Wednesday, Schweitzer tweeted the picture to all of her followers and later apologized.

"@randizuckerberg demonstrates her family's response to Poke," Schweitzer reportedly wrote in a post with the photo.

Zuckerberg complained:

"@cshweitz not sure where you got this photo. I posted it to friends only on FB. You reposting it to Twitter is way uncool."

According to Schweitzer, she obtained the picture because she was subscribed to Randi's feed.

"I'm just your subscriber and this was top of my newsfeed. Genuinely sorry but it came up in my feed and seemed public," she wrote.

Later, Randi said Schweitzer probably was able to see her private photo because she is friend with Randi's sister.

"I think you saw it b/c you're friends w/my sister (tagged.) Thx for apology. I'm just sensitive to private photos becoming 'news," Randi wrote.

Reactions to Randi Zuckerberg's "digital etiquette" included people calling her a "Twitter bully."

Randi Zuckerberg left Facebook in August 2011 to start her own venture.
She has also written the book "Spark Your Career in Advertising," and was a panelist on "Forbes on Fox" before she was employed at Facebook.