Facebook knows when you'll break up
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#2Also, I'm not so sure it makes sense to assume, as the author of the article does, that breakups before Christmas have to do with money. If the data is even valid, then it's quite likely that breakups occur before Christmas because people don't want to go through the charade of spending Christmas together and possibly with each others' families if the relationship isn't going anywhere.
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#3What are the rules re: reposts of vias?
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#4Here is their source site which has a better version: http://www.geekosystem.com/facebook-breakup-graph/
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#6Other than that, the title is total linkbait.
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#7Has anyone taken Facebook data and seen if they could predict suicide or crime? Do people exhibit certain patterns before committing suicide or commiting some big crime spree?
It would also be interesting to see if it could determine if someone is cheating. Of course its harder to get data on when the cheating began to do a good analysis.
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#8The spike on April 1st is because people joke about breaking up. Other than that, the title is total linkbait.
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#9Sample size sucks too. Of only 10,000 status updates, how many would actually include those two phrases? I call bullshit.
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#10Ex-ante, though...I remember hearing somewhere that Zuckerberg used to predict when people were about to split, because they could see whose profiles you were looking at.
If you started checking out potential partners with a high frequency, and you were in a relationship, Zuck et al. knew it wouldn't last long.