Earlier quoted context omitted.
Surely google can use this as a search signal?
... or integrate it into Google+ recommendations.
Fitbit users are unwittingly sharing details of their sex lives with the world
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Re: Fitbit users are unwittingly sharing details of their sex lives with the world
#22Google results: https://img.skitch.com/20110703-r79t4swrjt3e2akwh3xdfbcrsg.p...
Part of a profile: https://img.skitch.com/20110703-cwmhwiicewy6hh5xw67ctwrq7m.p...
Re: Fitbit users are unwittingly sharing details of their sex lives with the world
#23Seriously: who cares? If I'd had the exhibitionist inclination to publish my jogging and TV watching habits, I would not mind having the duration of my sexual activity published as well. Who cares? It's not like having sex is something top secret nobody else does. But since I would not want to publish all my questionable efforts to stay in shape, it would probably be a good idea to make the public/private setting a l…
Re: Fitbit users are unwittingly sharing details of their sex lives with the world
#24I think it's crazy that they by default share when you have sex, for how long, and how hard, but that they decided that weight and bmi information should be private.
Weight and bmi are information about you. Sex and other activies are information of your activies. It's simply grouped as it should be.
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#25Sort of reminds me of Blippy sharing credit card numbers, except that was by accident not design http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/pda/2010/apr/26/blippy-credi...
Re: Fitbit users are unwittingly sharing details of their sex lives with the world
#26Earlier quoted context omitted.
Collect dataset of low sexual activity people, connect with Facebook, analyze users Like and Commenting patterns and then build a Facebook dating app that suggests local deals, and activities with other low sexual activity folks.
Or: collect dataset of short sexual duration people, spam with virility supplements.
Re: Fitbit users are unwittingly sharing details of their sex lives with the world
#27Seriously: who cares? If I'd had the exhibitionist inclination to publish my jogging and TV watching habits, I would not mind having the duration of my sexual activity published as well. Who cares? It's not like having sex is something top secret nobody else does. But since I would not want to publish all my questionable efforts to stay in shape, it would probably be a good idea to make the public/private setting a l…
Really, again? When I have an own opinion here that does not follow the mainstream, I just get downvoted without any arguments. Why is it so bad to have your sex duration published but its okay that your jogging performance visible to the world?
Re: Fitbit users are unwittingly sharing details of their sex lives with the world
#28Seriously: who cares? If I'd had the exhibitionist inclination to publish my jogging and TV watching habits, I would not mind having the duration of my sexual activity published as well. Who cares? It's not like having sex is something top secret nobody else does. But since I would not want to publish all my questionable efforts to stay in shape, it would probably be a good idea to make the public/private setting a l…
Really, again? When I have an own opinion here that does not follow the mainstream, I just get downvoted without any arguments. Why is it so bad to have your sex duration published but its okay that your jogging performance visible to the world?
Re: Fitbit users are unwittingly sharing details of their sex lives with the world
#29On a public account on Daytum.com I once came across a chart in which a couple seemed to be logging their sexual positions, including "what what in the butt." Daytum is pretty much anonymous are far as the end user goes, there's no name or "social" information to an account, but it was pretty funny and doubt they knew other people could see that data.
Re: Fitbit users are unwittingly sharing details of their sex lives with the world
#30The real question is: what can we do with the data?