lol
just keeps getting worse and worse
if it starts letting people know if you're looking at their photos, I'm gonna delete my facebook
Last edited by Hurricane2k9 (2011-09-23 16:28:37)
lol
Last edited by Hurricane2k9 (2011-09-23 16:28:37)
nobody.
that violates the TOSHurricane2k9 wrote:
lol
just keeps getting worse and worse
if it starts letting people know if you're looking at their photos, I'm gonna delete my facebook
Like this?ghettoperson wrote:
Great, now I'm going to have to get a pro photographer to take some arty looking photos of me for that big picture thingy. Fucking Facebook.
Last edited by Dilbert_X (2011-09-24 03:18:27)
Facebook is scaring me wrote:
Yesterday I wrote that Twitter should be scared of Facebook. Today it's worse. I, as a mere user of Facebook, am seriously scared of them.
Every time they make a change, people get angry. I've never myself been angry because I have always assumed everything I post to Facebook is public. That the act of putting something there, a link, picture, mini-essay, is itself a public act.
This time, however, they're doing something that I think is really scary, and virus-like. The kind of behavior deserves a bad name, like phishing, or spam, or cyber-stalking.
What clued me in was an article on ReadWriteWeb that says that just reading an article on their site may create an announcement on Facebook. Something like: "Bull Mancuso just read a tutorial explaining how to kill a member of another crime family." Bull didn't comment. He didn't press a Like button. He just visited a web page. And an announcement was made on his behalf to everyone who follows him on Facebook. Not just his friends, because now they have subscribers, who can be total strangers.
Now, I'm not technically naive. I understood before that the Like buttons were extensions of Facebook. They were surely keeping track of all the places I went. And if I went to places that were illegal, they would be reported to government agencies. Bull Mancuso in the example above has more serious things to worry about than his mother finding out that he's a hitman for the mob. (Both are fictitious characters, and in my little story his mom already knows he's a hitman.)
There could easily be lawsuits, divorces, maybe even arrests based on what's made public by Facebook.
People joke that privacy is over, but I don't think they imagined that the disclosures would be so proactive. They are seeking out information to report about you. That's different from showing people a picture that you posted yourself. If this were the government we'd be talking about the Fourth Amendment.
Also, I noted that I had somehow given access to my Facebook account to ReadWriteWeb. That's puzzling because I have no memory of having done that. And when I went to see what other organizations I had given access to my graph, there were lots of surprises. I think there's a good chance that by visiting a site you are now giving them access to lots more info about you. I could be mistaken about this.
And, until Facebook owns the browser we use, there is a simple way to opt-out, and I've done it myself. Log out of Facebook. And if Facebook had a shred of honor they would make their cookie expire, right now, for everyone, and require a re-log-in, and a preference choice to stay permanently logged-in. With a warning about the new snooping they're doing. Probably a warning not written by them, but by Berkman, the EFF or the FTC. (Yes, dear Republicans, I trust a bureaucrat more than I trust a tech exec in Silicon Valley.)
One more thing. Facebook doesn't have a web browser, yet, but Google does. It may not be possible to opt-out of Google's identity system and all the information gathering it does, if you're a Chrome user.
Stimey wrote:
...everything I do made essentially public makes me feel kinda naked.
Fixes the problem in the other article I posted.* Check out my new extension, Disconnect, which prevents tracking by Facebook and other social networks and has the most requested Facebook Disconnect feature, an on-off button: http://j.mp/dchrome.
Facebook is notified whenever you visit one of the more than one million sites on the web that use Facebook Connect and has a history of leaking personally identifiable information to third parties.
Turn off the flow of your data to them!
Facebook Disconnect blocks all traffic from third-party sites to Facebook servers, but still lets you access Facebook itself.
incognito mode for porn.Jaekus wrote:
Stimey wrote:
...everything I do made essentially public makes me feel kinda naked.
Everything you did was already public to everyone. I do not understand what you're on about.Jaekus wrote:
Stimey wrote:
...everything I do made essentially public makes me feel kinda naked.
I know, its just increasingly starting to bother me.Zimmer wrote:
Everything you did was already public to everyone. I do not understand what you're on about.Jaekus wrote:
Stimey wrote:
...everything I do made essentially public makes me feel kinda naked.
Some of use it, collaborate, and WANT to share music. I have hundreds of songs in my inbox that people have suggested to me, and I appreciate it. I actually have a lot of country on there.. knowing full well it's not the most popular genre amongst my friends ..lol.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
seeing what people listen to on spotify when i log into facebook makes me feel like they just are trying to make themselves look cool..
look what i listen to i am so bad assassss
fuck another point for google+
secretly on their ipods they listen to cher and michael bolton.
Speaking of song- you posted a eletronica song called 'Drugs' in the what are you listening to thread. I can't find the post or the song anywhere. Got a link for it?Kmar wrote:
Some of us actually use it, collaborate, and WANT to share music. I have hundreds of songs in my inbox that people have suggested to me, and I appreciate it. I actually have a lot of country on there.. knowing full well it's not the most popular genre amongst my friends ..lol.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
seeing what people listen to on spotify when i log into facebook makes me feel like they just are trying to make themselves look cool..
look what i listen to i am so bad assassss
fuck another point for google+
secretly on their ipods they listen to cher and michael bolton.
Don't you frequent the "what are you listening to now" thread?
can you show me where i posted it?Macbeth wrote:
Speaking of song- you posted a eletronica song called 'Drugs' in the what are you listening to thread. I can't find the post or the song anywhere. Got a link for it?Kmar wrote:
Some of us actually use it, collaborate, and WANT to share music. I have hundreds of songs in my inbox that people have suggested to me, and I appreciate it. I actually have a lot of country on there.. knowing full well it's not the most popular genre amongst my friends ..lol.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
seeing what people listen to on spotify when i log into facebook makes me feel like they just are trying to make themselves look cool..
look what i listen to i am so bad assassss
fuck another point for google+
secretly on their ipods they listen to cher and michael bolton.
Don't you frequent the "what are you listening to now" thread?