Are Facebook users adequately aware of the status of their private or personally identifying information? Probably not.
The Evolution of Privacy on Facebook is a recent analysis by IBM Research scientist Matt McKeon. (He did this as a personal project, not as part of work for his employer, IBM).
Matt's analysis was thorough and revealing. It is summarized by a series of charts depicting user growth and information sharing on Facebook, at multiple points in time: 2005, 2007, 2009 and early 2010.
Earliest "snapshot" of Facebook user privacy 2005 |
Matt's article has all six charts in chronological, as well as a complete explanation of his methodology, including data collection details. It demonstrates very clearly the dramatic increase in level of exposure of private data for Facebook users.
Personal data and privacy status as of April 2010 |
This real-life image via fffound is well-matched with the conclusions one may draw after reviewing Matt's analytic work.
Also have a look at these eyebrow-raising product offering inspired by Facebook that I noticed on Amazon. (I am not endorsing them, nor encouraging anyone to purchase anything; I included them for amusement purposes only).
Keep in mind that this is a small sampling of Facebook-related books from Amazon.com. Much more is available. I admit, I chose the most sensational-sounding of the bunch.
* Ellie K's inquiry about re-use permission in Disqus comments.
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