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F!cking Facebook!!!

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Cowboy_Bebop, Jul 1, 2009.

  1. Cowboy_Bebop

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    I haven't been to Facebook in awhile and I want my Facebook to be very private. But today I found out that almost all my information setting in privacy been changed. All my pictures and stuff been revealed and people now know who I am. This stupid freaking idiots at Facebook change the Facebook UI and also mess up people's privacy setting. It was also a pain in the ass looking for teh privacy setting to all so I can set it to my friends only.

    If anyone who having keeping track with the new Facebook. You should check out your privacy setting. The reason I found out because I have another fake Facebook account and search myself and to find out that most of my info been all set to be view by Friends and Network instead of just Friends.
     
  2. finalsbound

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    AUUUUUUUUUUGHHHHHH! I HATE WHEN THAT HAPPENS!!
     
  3. kaleidosky

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    maybe you shouldn't have fake facebook accounts.. or shoot, maybe you shouldn't be on a social networking site if you're that paranoid about your identity being known
     
  4. rhino17

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    why such a big deal?
     
  5. BmwM3

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    I know you're from Canada Cowboy_Bebop!! Run!
     
  6. Lady_Di

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    that is soooooo terrible!
     
  7. stipendlax

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    My condolences...
     
  8. Yonkers

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    Why is Facebook trying to make you all social and stuff. Lame!
     
  9. BmwM3

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    Maybe he mistook social network for stalker network?
     
  10. Cowboy_Bebop

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    Fake Facebook account? I have one real and the fake one just in case I want to join certain group for discussions without having to let people know who you are.

    I created the Facebook for certain people NOT for the WHOLE NETWORK to see most of my INFO. I'm pretty sure you would be pissed to if you want something set to private but it's been shown to people you don't want them to see. I'm pretty sure there are certain people out there in Facebook that could be ex friends, boyfriends, Boss or whomever you don't want them to see.

    I've heard ridiculous people being fired because of Facebook. Even your Boss or people who wants to hired you probably want to check you out on Facebook to pre-judge you for who you are from looking at Facebook.

    You can understand my concern about this leaking out in the open.
     
  11. Dr of Dunk

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    If you're trying to hide your privacy, joining a social networking site is probably the worst thing you can do. :D
     
  12. Cowboy_Bebop

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    Well, it's a good time for anyone who wants to check out on people you want to check on without adding them. Seems like it's wide open at the moment without them knowing that their photos album are all out in the open.
     
  13. LonghornFan

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    Global warming is screwing up EVERYTHING!
     
  14. rhadamanthus

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    I'm not trying to be an ass, but I'll never understand why anyone would put personal inforamation, pictures, stories, anything out on the internet.

    With or without a "privacy checkbox" it's just asking for trouble.

    I don't have a lot of sympathy, just consternation.
     
  15. Shaud

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    It could be worse.

    My mom sent me a friend request the other day messaging me saying "whats up son".

    I haven't updated it since :(
     
  16. JuanValdez

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    http://www.pcworld.com/businesscent..._privacy_settings_calls_them_too_complex.html

    [rquoter]Facebook Simplifies Privacy Settings, Calls Them Too Complex
    Juan Carlos Perez, IDG News Service
    Wednesday, July 01, 2009 12:20 PM PDT

    Facebook will simplify the way in which it offers privacy options to its users, as it gets ready to give its members for the first time the option to make the content they post on their profiles available to anyone on the Internet.

    Right now, Facebook privacy controls are too scattered across multiple settings pages and they lack uniformity, creating confusion among members, Facebook Chief Privacy Officer Chris Kelly said Wednesday during a press conference.

    This complexity prevents many members from taking full advantage of the very granular privacy controls that Facebook offers and that are one of the social-networking site's selling points.

    "It's too complex at this point," Kelly said.

    If people don't feel they fully understand how to establish access settings to their profile content, they will not post and share as much as they would otherwise, Kelly said.

    Consequently, Facebook will consolidate into one page all of its privacy settings and make the options more uniform, focused on five access levels: Everyone, which will eventually mean sharing with anyone, on or off Facebook; Friends and Networks, which means sharing with all friends on your list and with anyone on the same work or school network; Friends of Friends, which includes anyone who is a friend of one of your friends; only Friends; and Custom, in which a user manually hand-picks the people to share with.

    Facebook will continue to allow members to set different privacy settings for specific sections of their profile and also for individual pieces of content, like a photograph, status updates, a Web link, a video clip or a text note.

    The option to share with "Everyone" currently refers to anyone on Facebook, but will soon broaden its scope to anyone on the Internet, including people who aren't on the social-networking site. Facebook hasn't yet decided to what extent search engines like Google will be able to index the content tagged for "everyone."

    This "Everyone" option is widely seen as Facebook's attempt to counter the popularity of Twitter, the micro-blogging site and social network that has experienced meteoric growth in the past year and which many see as a credible threat to Facebook.

    Posts on Twitter are by default public to anyone on the Internet, and the service has been embraced by consumers wanting to provide real-time status updates publicly about their lives and work, and by businesses as a way to widely promote their products and services.

    Twitter fulfilled that underserved need that Facebook hasn't been able to, because until now Facebook hasn't made it possible for its members to share their profile content, with the exception of bare-bones information in public search engines.

    Facebook has been taking steps to give members more options to share their profile content more widely in recent months, including the start last week of a test for a new version of its Publisher, the tool that members can use to post notes, status updates, links, photos, videos and other content on their profile "wall" and share them with their friends.

    This new Publisher version, now in limited beta, lets members determine the privacy settings of each individual post they make, and includes the option for members to share whatever they post with "Everyone" on the Internet, on or off Facebook.

    In March, Facebook started giving members the option to share all or some parts of their profile with everyone on Facebook; previously, people could only do that with hand-picked "friends" or members of the same geographical, school or employer networks.

    Another change announced previously but discussed more in depth on Wednesday is Facebook's decision to do away with regional networks, in which people could opt to share their profile with anyone in their same geographic network.

    This option has been traditionally confusing, which is why about half of Facebook's members have opted not to belong to a regional network, said Leah Pearlman, a Facebook product manager.

    Some regional networks are too large, such as the case where people only have the option to sign up for the country they live in, and don't necessarily represent a group with a common bond for sharing, like schools or work networks do, she said.

    "We're removing them entirely," Pearlman said.

    These changes will be implemented in the coming days, a Facebook spokeswoman said via e-mail after the press conference.

    During this process, Facebook will present members with what it calls "transition tools," in which it explains the changes and makes suggestions for how people might want to configure their settings.

    Facebook officials on Wednesday acknowledged that the company will nudge members towards making more of their profiles open, as opposed to only visible to friends. Privacy settings that members have set will carry over as they are right now.

    These changes don't affect how Facebook shares member information with advertisers, which will continue to only happen when users give Facebook permission to do so, officials said.[/rquoter]
     
  17. Blake

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    You're trying to tell me this is a straight stalker case?

    [​IMG]
     
  18. Cowboy_Bebop

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    Hahaha! I hate that. At least my parents doesn't know anything about computer.
     
  19. Lady_Di

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    I'm gonna be like that with my kids 30 years from now. Good thing, my parents aren't internet wizs.
     
  20. Cowboy_Bebop

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    No sh!@t. Even an internet geek like me almost couldn't figure out how to turn off certain option. It's privacy setting was scattered all over the places. This is going to piss off alot of people since all their photos are leaked.
     

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