Facebook Graph Search has been released to a limited number of users, but the possible privacy implications have already sparked the imagination. Tom Scott is one of the lucky ones who already has access to Graph Search, and he made an Actual Facebook Graph Search tumblr to collect examples of what he has found with … Continue reading Facebook Graph Search lets everyone know you like prostitutes
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Facebook Graph Search was announced last week. This new Facebook search capability allows users to find people based on their interests, locations and other personal details. Like most Facebook changes this has raised privacy concerns, which is why I suggested some settings to check here. From a usefulness perspective, yes, it could be fun to … Continue reading List 28: Facebook search capabilities we really need
Facebook's new Graph Search feature applies data mining capabilities to the popular social network. You will now be able to search for "friends of friends who live in Chicago" or even "friends who are single women in Chicago" or "friends who are single women in Chicago and like the Blackhawks." It also allows the user … Continue reading Facebook Graph Search: exciting, powerful and a reminder to check your privacy settings
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Facebook users have until December 10th to vote on proposed changes to that site's Data Use Policy and Statement of Rights and Responsibilities. You can vote here. Although I think its great that people that are being given the option to voice opinions from a company that has been harshly criticized for making sudden changes … Continue reading Facebook Privacy: You should worry more about people than policies