Facebook Graph Search: Marketing Opportunities and a Potential Privacy Nightmare
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Re: Facebook Graph Search: Marketing Opportunities and a Potential Privacy Nightmare
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#3This just points out that utopia has its downsides - even without a walled garden we would share this stuff - and the graph would still exist. Facebook is crap at privacy but frankly it's just sharing what we want to share (with our friends)
I think Scott McNeally was horribly right - privacy is gone
Re: Facebook Graph Search: Marketing Opportunities and a Potential Privacy Nightmare
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#5But then I realized graph search shows you to friends of friends. This is a potential shitstorm and I'm not sure I value my facebook account enough to be in it.
Re: Facebook Graph Search: Marketing Opportunities and a Potential Privacy Nightmare
#6And in the last 10 years the notion that everybody is a freak in his numerous personal ways began to take hold anmog the populace. But the institutions became more easily offended and prude.
But I suppose with the inevitable dieout of the current gen of employers the next just won't bother with searching ... it will be like - why bother - I will find crap for everyone.
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#8It's not rocket science. I've had a Facebook account for years and there is nothing - absolutely NOTHING -on my Facebook account that I would worry about an employer seeing. That means no political views, no off-color humor, NOTHING that I would not say or post in public, in broad daylight. I will never understand why some people can't get this through their heads.
Re: Facebook Graph Search: Marketing Opportunities and a Potential Privacy Nightmare
#9I don't want to sound mean, but if people aren't smart enough to keep their lives out of Facebook, then let them get burned. It's not rocket science. I've had a Facebook account for years and there is nothing - absolutely NOTHING -on my Facebook account that I would worry about an employer seeing. That means no political views, no off-color humor, NOTHING that I would not say or post in public, in broad daylight. I w…
When you're using Facebook it feels like a social situation, so you behave as you would with your friends.
The internet's weird because parts of it feel part of your private life, parts your professional.
If you act as a normal human being with a normal social brain and a normal understanding of computers, which, not being mean, you are probably not because you're using HN, it's very easy to get caught like this.
Re: Facebook Graph Search: Marketing Opportunities and a Potential Privacy Nightmare
#10I don't want to sound mean, but if people aren't smart enough to keep their lives out of Facebook, then let them get burned. It's not rocket science. I've had a Facebook account for years and there is nothing - absolutely NOTHING -on my Facebook account that I would worry about an employer seeing. That means no political views, no off-color humor, NOTHING that I would not say or post in public, in broad daylight. I w…