Caris Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 I have a question I've been meaning to ask for months, and before I ask it. I just want to say I'm not some sort of creepy stalker kind of guy! On Facebook I've noticed some people joining groups such as "find out who's viewing your profile" "who's looking at your photos?" etc. Are these groups real? It's something that has sorta concerned me a little and I've never found out a definitive answer. I'm just curious to see if there are some dogey 3rd party applications or something that actually can do this, I don't really bother will applications on Facebook so I don't know much about them. Thank you goodnight, Much love.
nightwolf Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 I think most of them just calculate who posts on your profile the most, or thats what most of them look like to me anyway.
AeroScap Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 Pretty sure they are scams. There you go! :P Facebook puts a lot into the security and privacy! I mean the only real way would be if in your privacy settings you havent really restricted any particular group from seeing pictures writing on walls etc.
Will Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 Mostly the don't work. A couple of the apps can do it but will only show your details if both users have signed up to the app. Nothing to worry about really.
Raining_again Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 (edited) Theres a top 40 shit thing but it only counts actual things you can see anyway, like comments likes n so on. I did one once and it was inaccurate as hell haha. edit: sauce Edited April 21, 2010 by Raining_again
Goafer Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 Radio 1 spoke to someone at Facebook about them (Radio 1 only cover news stories that matter...). They basically said they're nonsense.
Ashley Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 I think we've found what every one of Dannyboy-the-Dane's posts should be prefaced with.
jayseven Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 Something that just happened on facebook; a 'friend' of mine 'posted' something on my wall via Friends FAQ - the questions are all aimed at people who feel self-conscious, and you can't find out your 'friend's' response unless you allow access to your profile... Which I did to find a long page of supposed responses to questions, but in order to find out who said what I have to earn points by answering questions and... well, I've just removed the app and its access to my info (but of course, the 'contract' I agreed to 5 mins ago still counts so any info they gathered then they can still have now...) A mate just linked me to this article which is great for any paranoiacs out there. Essentially the UK is third-top in teh world's surveillence-heavy countries, only behind russia and china (!). The article, while promoting a mad-man's movie, does raise interesting points about modern freedom and our relative ignorance about who knows what about us, and what they use that information for.
Dannyboy-the-Dane Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 I think we've found what every one of Dannyboy-the-Dane's posts should be prefaced with. What, "Thank you goodnight, Much love."?
Goafer Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 A mate just linked me to this article which is great for any paranoiacs out there. Essentially the UK is third-top in teh world's surveillence-heavy countries, only behind russia and china (!). The article, while promoting a mad-man's movie, does raise interesting points about modern freedom and our relative ignorance about who knows what about us, and what they use that information for. Quite an interesting article, although I'm still not worried. So many unsolved/unconvicted crimes means they're not quite up to 1984/Big Brother standards yet. And even if they were, they'd still need a reason to come after me. If anything, that article has convinced me detectives are awesome.
Eddage Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 Something that just happened on facebook; a 'friend' of mine 'posted' something on my wall via Friends FAQ - the questions are all aimed at people who feel self-conscious, and you can't find out your 'friend's' response unless you allow access to your profile... Which I did to find a long page of supposed responses to questions, but in order to find out who said what I have to earn points by answering questions and... well, I've just removed the app and its access to my info (but of course, the 'contract' I agreed to 5 mins ago still counts so any info they gathered then they can still have now...) A mate just linked me to this article which is great for any paranoiacs out there. Essentially the UK is third-top in teh world's surveillence-heavy countries, only behind russia and china (!). The article, while promoting a mad-man's movie, does raise interesting points about modern freedom and our relative ignorance about who knows what about us, and what they use that information for. You just posted that on my wall... I wish Facebook had just steered clear of all these apps, bar a couple of half decent games it's just all shit!
jayseven Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 Yeah I think that app posted it on everyone's wall as soon as I allowed it access. A real shame. I hate being That Annoying Person Who Passes On Chain Mail.
Ramar Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 I'm guessing those pages where you have to become a fan to see "THE MOST EMBARASSING STATUS UPDATE EVER!!" are shite too?
jayseven Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 Goafer; yeah it's only really worrying if you start following Maybe Avenue, and while I do genuinely believe that we are left in the dark for... something mystical/conspiratorial, I also don't think I, personally, have anything to worry about at all. Essentially the data known about us cannot be used against us unless we first need to be defended, i.e. we've been caught for a crime and they are searching the Big Bro network for proof. The danger is twofold - one that with so much info out there, could you prove someone innocent guilty through selection, and two, that our information is being sold to third parties without our express permission, therefore cutting us out of a deal worth MILLIONS... or a few pence, I don't care.
James Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 Yes it's all shite to get you to click on them, I hope people dont click on the 'get a free ipad ' pages. Facebook dont allow apps or anyone to be able to see who looks at your profile, all just junk and some of them are even virus'
ipaul Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 I did one and it was just who posted/communicated with me the most on facebook, so some are definitely like that.
Dannyboy-the-Dane Posted April 21, 2010 Posted April 21, 2010 ? Ashley said they had found the preface for my posts. I then jokingly asked if it was the quoted sentence.
Rummy Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 A mate just linked me to this article which is great for any paranoiacs out there. Essentially the UK is third-top in teh world's surveillence-heavy countries, only behind russia and china (!). The article, while promoting a mad-man's movie, does raise interesting points about modern freedom and our relative ignorance about who knows what about us, and what they use that information for. I enjoyed that, it is quite scary to think though, the ways they got their information and all that. On a slight unrelated note, why is that in the women section?
jayseven Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 Yeah I was thinking that too. CONSPIRACY METHINKS!
Supergrunch Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 People should be as suspicious of adding an app on facebook as they should be of making a random download. Although Facebook apps are probably a bit safer, but it's worth it to avoid evils.
Shorty Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 I'm guessing those pages where you have to become a fan to see "THE MOST EMBARASSING STATUS UPDATE EVER!!" are shite too? That one blew my mind. Why on Earth would I sign up to something that would clearly never really deliver, obviously has some ulterior motive and probably doesn't contain anything I can't see on lamebook or similar anyway....
Cube Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 There's also these "Join if you think this it the funniest thing ever" things where you can't look at what it is until you join the group. If I can't see it, then how can I make a judgement and join if it is indeed the funniest thing ever. I also love how a few of my friends join loads of groups that show off the bad aspects of their personalities.
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