Proposed privacy control UI for Facebook
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Proposed privacy control UI for Facebook
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Re: Proposed privacy control UI for Facebook
#2Re: Proposed privacy control UI for Facebook
#3Actually, Facebook used to have privacy sliders exactly like this back in late 2007, early 2008. I think there were only three of them: profile, user info and pages.
I don't think they were a privacy control, just a (complex) way of mixing your newsfeed.
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#4I think what Facebook should have done already is use one of their blue announcement boxes on the home page to notify users of their default "Everybody" status if they have it turned on and direct them to the privacy settings to adjust them.
Of course, I have everything set as openly as possible, so I really don't care anyways.
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#5I disagree with having a full-time UI element in place for a setting (well, series of settings) that should only have to be updated once. Certain things you can't retroactively go back and change (Example: another user shares a link you posted that's offensive to your new boss) or don't have immediate effect (Ex: search engine results), which this UI item might give the impression of having that kind of control. It a…
It's not the intention that you would interact with the slider frequently. If you drag it to a different setting a dialog box would popup and explain exactly what the consequences would be.
Most people would be happy with simple privacy settings, and there's still a customize link for the power user.
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#6Re: Proposed privacy control UI for Facebook
#7this goes a long way towards that for sure, but it's just not in fb's self interest.